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PET-CT image registration in the chest using free-form deformations.
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PET-CT image registration in the chest using free-form deformations.

We have implemented and validated an algorithm for three-dimensional positron emission tomography transmission-to-computed tomography registration in the chest, using mutual information as a similarity criterion. Inherent differences in the two imaging protocols produce significant nonrigid motion b...

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Published in:IEEE Transactions on medical imaging 22, 1 (2003).
Main Author: Mattes, D.
Format: Article
Language:English
Subjects:
100 min.
PET-CT image registration.
Parzen histogram estimates.
Acquisitions.
Algorithm.
Average computation time.
Chest.
Closed-form expressions.
Criterion.
Expert observers.
Free-form deformations.
Gradient.
Hierarchical multiresolution framework.
Imaging protocols.
Limited-memory quasi-Newton optimization algorithm.
Localized cubic B-splines.
Moderate-performance workstation.
Mutual information.
Nonrigid motion.
Regular grid.
Rigid body deformation.
Routine lung cancer staging.
Similarity criterion.
Specific anatomic locations.
Spline-based continuous representation.
Split window validation technique.
Three-dimensional positron emission tomography transmission-to-computed tomography registration.
Validation study.
Visually reported errors.
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