[Insight-users] about multi-modality 3D registration
Yixun Liu
yxliu at fudan.edu.cn
Tue Dec 21 01:12:27 EST 2004
Hi,
Thank you!
If I have a 3D Brain MRI and a Virtual Human 3D Brain dataset and the MRI comes from a patient, who is different from the virtual human. How to register them? I think I should first rigidly register and then non-rigidly rigister.In my opinion, the VersorRigid3D may be failed because it cannot scale and the two brains are different in size. I want to use a transform, which can translate, rotate, scale at the same time. Should I use the Affine firstly and then BSpline?
Thank you!
Best regards,
Yixun Liu
----- Original Message -----
From: "Luis Ibanez" <luis.ibanez at kitware.com>
To: "Yixun Liu" <yxliu at fudan.edu.cn>
Cc: <insight-users at itk.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 5:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Insight-users] about multi-modality 3D registration
>
> Hi Yixun
>
> 1) for MRI to CT, you may want to start with the VersorRigid3DTransform.
> http://www.itk.org/Insight/Doxygen/html/classitk_1_1VersorRigid3DTransform.html
>
> if after registering with this transform, you still find that
> there are corrections that need to be made, then you can refine
> with the AffineTransform. At that point you want to inintialize
> the AffineTransform with the Matrix produced from your VersorRigid3D
> registration
>
> Note that you only need Affine refinement if you find one of the
> two remaining missregistration:
>
> A Scaling
> B Shearing
>
>
> If what you see is that there is still some rotation or translation
> to correct, then what you need to do is to further refine the
> parameters of the Rigid registration.
>
>
>
> 2) For Deformable registration you may want to try BSplines first.
> you will have the advantage that you can introduce the Transform
> resulting from your registration in (1) as the pre-transform to
> be applied before your BSpline transform. That will give you
> some continuity in your work flow.
>
> Note that in both cases you will have a lot of parameters
> to fine tune, and in both cases you will have to deal with
> long computational times.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
> Luis
>
>
> --------------
> Yixun Liu wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a 3D MRI and a 3D CT dataset. I want to register them. Their
> > differences are the rotation, translation and scaling. The metric is
> > definitely the MI, but which transform will I take? The Affine or the
> > Versor? If one of the dataset deforms, I also need to non-rigidly
> > register them. Bspline or FEM?
> >
> >
> > Thank you in advance!
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Yixun Liu
> >
> >
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