2016
DOI: 10.3233/thc-161168
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Rigid and elastic registration for coronary artery IVUS images

Abstract: Abstract. BACKGROUND: Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) has been widely used in diagnosis and interventional treatment of cardiac vessel diseases. The coronary artery IVUS images are usually polluted by motion artifacts caused by cardiac motion, pulsatile blood and catheter twist during continuous pullback acquisition. OBJECTIVE: Strategies for rigid and elastic registration of coronary artery IVUS studies are developed to suppress the longitudinal motion and misalignment between successive frames. METHODS: Rigi… Show more

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“…NCC calculates the correlation between two functions, and it is considered to work the best with mono-modality registration between two images acquired with the same characteristic curves (e.g., same gamma curve). The NCC metric has been incorporated in both rigid [22] and non-rigid registration algorithms [53,27] with good results.…”
Section: Well Established Similarity Metrics Used In Both Rigid and Non-rigid Registrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…NCC calculates the correlation between two functions, and it is considered to work the best with mono-modality registration between two images acquired with the same characteristic curves (e.g., same gamma curve). The NCC metric has been incorporated in both rigid [22] and non-rigid registration algorithms [53,27] with good results.…”
Section: Well Established Similarity Metrics Used In Both Rigid and Non-rigid Registrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A two-step algorithm for elastic registration of IVUS frames in a sequence was developed in [53]. First, rigid registration was performed to align coronary artery IVUS ultrasound B-scans.…”
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confidence: 99%