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Nonlinear image registration with bidirectional metric and reciprocal regularization

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  • Shihui Ying
  • Dan Li
  • Bin Xiao
  • Yaxin Peng
  • Shaoyi Du
  • Meifeng Xu

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Nonlinear registration is an important technique to align two different images and widely applied in medical image analysis. In this paper, we develop a novel nonlinear registration framework based on the diffeomorphic demons, where a reciprocal regularizer is introduced to assume that the deformation between two images is an exact diffeomorphism. In detail, first, we adopt a bidirectional metric to improve the symmetry of the energy functional, whose variables are two reciprocal deformations. Secondly, we slack these two deformations into two independent variables and introduce a reciprocal regularizer to assure the deformations being the exact diffeomorphism. Then, we utilize an alternating iterative strategy to decouple the model into two minimizing subproblems, where a new closed form for the approximate velocity of deformation is calculated. Finally, we compare our proposed algorithm on two data sets of real brain MR images with two relative and conventional methods. The results validate that our proposed method improves accuracy and robustness of registration, as well as the gained bidirectional deformations are actually reciprocal.

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  • Shihui Ying & Dan Li & Bin Xiao & Yaxin Peng & Shaoyi Du & Meifeng Xu, 2017. "Nonlinear image registration with bidirectional metric and reciprocal regularization," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 12(2), pages 1-19, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0172432
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0172432
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    1. Chenwei Cai & Lvda Wang & Shihui Ying, 2022. "Symmetric Diffeomorphic Image Registration with Multi-Label Segmentation Masks," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(11), pages 1-20, June.

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