2014
DOI: 10.1109/tbme.2013.2277777
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Unsupervised content classification based nonrigid registration of differently stained histology images

Abstract: Registration of histopathology images of consecutive tissue sections stained with different histochemical or immunohistochemical stains is an important step in a number of application areas, such as the investigation of the pathology of a disease, validation of MRI sequences against tissue images, multiscale physical modeling, etc. In each case, information from each stain needs to be spatially aligned and combined to ascertain physical or functional properties of the tissue. However, in addition to the gigaby… Show more

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“…The combined method has been demonstrated to outperform iterative optimization-based techniques both in terms of accuracy and run-time. [11] Our techniques have been applied in a number of different areas, and we continue to explore applications and collaborations in surgical planning, radiology sequence development validation, disease quantification, and a number of other areas.…”
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“…The combined method has been demonstrated to outperform iterative optimization-based techniques both in terms of accuracy and run-time. [11] Our techniques have been applied in a number of different areas, and we continue to explore applications and collaborations in surgical planning, radiology sequence development validation, disease quantification, and a number of other areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These features in include the output of Gaussian filters on color and greyscale channels, and a novel derivative based texture feature. [11]Quantize the set of features separately for each image such that each pixel is represented by a prototype label (L1 x,y , L2 x,y ). Clustering is performed using a binary PCA-tree method.…”
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