Registration of Images with Varying Topology using Embedded Maps

In medical images, intensity changes caused by certain pathology can change the topology of image level-sets and are thus commonly referred to as topological changes. Topological changes cause false deformation in existing deformable registration algorithms, which in turn leads to unreliable observa...

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Main Author: Li, Xiaoxing
Other Authors: Electrical and Computer Engineering
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Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/29683
http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-11192010-120208/
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-296832020-09-26T05:32:09Z Registration of Images with Varying Topology using Embedded Maps Li, Xiaoxing Electrical and Computer Engineering Wyatt, Christopher L. Baumann, William T. Beex, A. A. Louis Wang, Ge Xuan, Jianhua Jason registration deformable Riemannian embedding topological change In medical images, intensity changes caused by certain pathology can change the topology of image level-sets and are thus commonly referred to as topological changes. Topological changes cause false deformation in existing deformable registration algorithms, which in turn leads to unreliable observations in the clinical study that relies on the deformation fields, such as deformation based morphometry (DBM). In this work, we develop a new deformable registration algorithm for images with topological changes. In our proposed algorithm, 3D images are embedded as 4D surfaces in a Riemannian space. The registration is therefore conducted as a surface evolution, which is modeled by a diffusion process. Our algorithm differs from existing methods in the sense that it takes an a-priori estimation of areas with topological change as an additional input and generates dense deformation vector fields which are free of false deformation. In particular, the output of our algorithm is composed of a diffeomorphic deformation field and an intensity displacement which corrects intensity difference caused by topological changes. By conducting multiple sets of experiments, we demonstrate that our proposed algorithm is capable of accurately registering images with considerable topological changes. More importantly, the resulting deformation field is not impacted by topological changes, i.e., there is no false deformation. Ph. D. 2014-03-14T20:18:48Z 2014-03-14T20:18:48Z 2010-11-16 2010-11-19 2010-12-01 2010-12-01 Dissertation etd-11192010-120208 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/29683 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-11192010-120208/ Li_X_D_2010.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic registration
deformable
Riemannian embedding
topological change
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deformable
Riemannian embedding
topological change
Li, Xiaoxing
Registration of Images with Varying Topology using Embedded Maps
description In medical images, intensity changes caused by certain pathology can change the topology of image level-sets and are thus commonly referred to as topological changes. Topological changes cause false deformation in existing deformable registration algorithms, which in turn leads to unreliable observations in the clinical study that relies on the deformation fields, such as deformation based morphometry (DBM). In this work, we develop a new deformable registration algorithm for images with topological changes. In our proposed algorithm, 3D images are embedded as 4D surfaces in a Riemannian space. The registration is therefore conducted as a surface evolution, which is modeled by a diffusion process. Our algorithm differs from existing methods in the sense that it takes an a-priori estimation of areas with topological change as an additional input and generates dense deformation vector fields which are free of false deformation. In particular, the output of our algorithm is composed of a diffeomorphic deformation field and an intensity displacement which corrects intensity difference caused by topological changes. By conducting multiple sets of experiments, we demonstrate that our proposed algorithm is capable of accurately registering images with considerable topological changes. More importantly, the resulting deformation field is not impacted by topological changes, i.e., there is no false deformation. === Ph. D.
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title Registration of Images with Varying Topology using Embedded Maps
title_short Registration of Images with Varying Topology using Embedded Maps
title_full Registration of Images with Varying Topology using Embedded Maps
title_fullStr Registration of Images with Varying Topology using Embedded Maps
title_full_unstemmed Registration of Images with Varying Topology using Embedded Maps
title_sort registration of images with varying topology using embedded maps
publisher Virginia Tech
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10919/29683
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