“…To take into account the invertibility of the transformation, many diffeomorphic registration methods have been proposed to parameterise the displacement field as the integral of a time-varying velocity field or stationary velocity field (SVF) [4,1], which mathematically guarantees diffeomorphism. Volumetric preservation is also a characteristic that is often desired for soft tissue tracking such as myocardium tracking to ensure that the total volume of myocardium keeps constant during image registration [12,18,26]. Such incompressible registration methods either relax det(J Φ (x)) = 1 as a soft constraint [26] (where J Φ is the Jacobian matrix of the transformation Φ), or use specific parameterisation for the displacement field or SVF [12,18].…”