Symmetric Deformable Registration via Learning a Pseudomean for MR Brain Images

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Abstract

Image registration is a fundamental task in medical imaging analysis, which is commonly used during image-guided interventions and data fusion. In this paper, we present a deep learning architecture to symmetrically learn and predict the deformation field between a pair of images in an unsupervised fashion. To achieve this, we design a deep regression network to predict a deformation field that can be used to align the template-subject image pair. Specifically, instead of estimating the single deformation pathway to align the images, herein, we predict two halfway deformations, which can move the original template and subject into a pseudomean space simultaneously. Therefore, we train a symmetric registration network (S-Net) in this paper. By using a symmetric strategy, the registration can be more accurate and robust particularly on the images with large anatomical variations. Moreover, the smoothness of the deformation is also significantly improved. Experimental results have demonstrated that the trained model can directly predict the symmetric deformations on new image pairs from different databases, consistently producing accurate and robust registration results.

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Sui, X., Zheng, Y., He, Y., & Jia, W. (2021). Symmetric Deformable Registration via Learning a Pseudomean for MR Brain Images. Journal of Healthcare Engineering, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/5520196

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