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A Survey of Medical Image Registration (1998)

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by J. B. Antoine Maintz , Max A. Viergever
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@MISC{Maintz98asurvey,
    author = {J. B. Antoine Maintz and Max A. Viergever},
    title = {A Survey of Medical Image Registration},
    year = {1998}
}

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Abstract

The purpose of this chapter is to present a survey of recent publications concerning medical image registration techniques. These publications will be classified according to a model based on nine salient criteria, the main dichotomy of which is extrinsic versus intrinsic methods The statistics of the classification show definite trends in the evolving registration techniques, which will be discussed. At this moment, the bulk of interesting intrinsic methods is either based on segmented points or surfaces, or on techniques endeavoring to use the full information content of the images involved.

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medical image registration    salient criterion    full information content    extrinsic versus intrinsic method    segmented point    intrinsic method    received may    medical image registration technique    registration technique    recent publication    classification show definite trend    main dichotomy   

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