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Reference: Nathan D. Cahill, (2009). Constructing and solving variational image registration problems. DPhil. University of Oxford.

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Title: Constructing and solving variational image registration problems

Abstract: Nonrigid image registration has received much attention in the medical imaging and computer vision research communities, because it enables a wide variety of applications. Feature tracking, segmentation, classification, temporal image differencing, tumour growth estimation, and pharmacokinetic modeling are examples of the many tasks that are enhanced by the use of aligned imagery. Over the years, the medical imaging and computer vision communties have developed and refined image registration techniques in parallel, often based on similar assumptions or underlying paradigms. This thesis focuses on variational registration, which comprises a subset of nonrigid image registration. It is divided into chapters that are based on fundamental aspects of the variational registration problem: image dissimilarity measures, changing overlap regions, regularizers, and computational solution strategies. Key contributions include the development of local versions of standard dissimilarity measures, the handling of changing overlap regions in a manner that is insensitive to the amount of non-interesting background information, the combination of two standard taxonomies of regularizers, and the generalization of solution techniques based on Fourier methods and the Demons algorithm for use with many regularizers. To illustrate and validate the various contributions, two sets of example imagery are used: 3D CT, MR, and PET images of the brain as well as 3D CT images of lung cancer patients.


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Type of Award:DPhil
Level of Award:Doctoral
Awarding Institution: University of Oxford
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institutionUniversity of Oxford
facultyMathematical,Physical & Life Sciences Division - Engineering Science
oxfordCollegeSt Cross College
 
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Issue Date: 2009
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