Abstract

A general automatic approach is presented for accommodating local shape variation when mapping a two-dimensional (2-D) or three-dimensional (3-D) template image into alignment with a topologically similar target image. Local shape variability is accommodated by applying a vector-field transformation to the underlying material coordinate system of the template while constraining the transformation to be smooth (globally positive definite Jacobian). Smoothness is guaranteed without specifically penalizing large-magnitude deformations of small subvolumes by constraining the transformation on the basis of a Stokesian limit of the fluid-dynamical Navier-Stokes equations. This differs fundamentally from quadratic penalty methods, such as those based on linearized elasticity or thin-plate splines, in that stress restraining the motion relaxes over time allowing large-magnitude deformations. Kinematic nonlinearities are inherently necessary to maintain continuity of structures during large-magnitude deformations, and are included in all results. After initial global registration, final mappings are obtained by numerically solving a set of nonlinear partial differential equations associated with the constrained optimization problem. Automatic regridding is performed by propagating templates as the nonlinear transformations evaluated on a finite lattice become singular. Application of the method to intersubject registration of neuroanatomical structures illustrates the ability to account for local anatomical variability.

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Jacobian matrix and determinantKinematicsNonlinear systemVector fieldMathematicsImage registrationAlgorithmCoordinate systemSmoothnessTransformation (genetics)Mathematical analysisComputer visionComputer scienceGeometryApplied mathematicsImage (mathematics)Classical mechanicsPhysics

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Year
1996
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Volume
5
Issue
10
Pages
1435-1447
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Gary E. Christensen, Richard D. Rabbitt, Michael I. Miller (1996). Deformable templates using large deformation kinematics. IEEE Transactions on Image Processing , 5 (10) , 1435-1447. https://doi.org/10.1109/83.536892

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10.1109/83.536892