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0.5em;">Source & Target Landmark confusion in
ThinPlateSplineWarp.cxx example</h1>
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Hi <br>
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I have images A and B and if I want to register landmarks in A to
those in B, I would label A as moving and B as fixed. I think in
the ThinPlateSplineWarp.cxx example that source refers to moving and
target refers to the fixed landmarks. <br>
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However, I've come across the following contribution that suggests
that the source and target notation was reversed: <br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.insight-journal.org/browse/publication/145">http://www.insight-journal.org/browse/publication/145</a><br>
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Could someone please clear up which way round the notation is for
the itk::ThinPlateSplineKernelTransform? <br>
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Thanks<br>
<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">--
"Water flowing through the cracks" - Mark Tan
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Irving Dindoyal
Medical Image Analysis
University of Bern
Institute for Surgical Technology and Biomechanics
Stauffacherstrasse 78
CH-3014 Bern</pre>
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