Nonrigid registration of brain tumor resection MR images based on joint saliency map and keypoint clustering

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This paper proposes a novel global-to-local nonrigid brain MR image registration to compensate for the brain shift and the unmatchable outliers caused by the tumor resection. The mutual information between the corresponding salient structures, which are enhanced by the joint saliency map (JSM), is maximized to achieve a global rigid registration of the two images. Being detected and clustered at the paired contiguous matching areas in the globally registered images, the paired pools of DoG keypoints in combination with the JSM provide a useful cluster-to-cluster correspondence to guide the local control-point correspondence detection and the outlier keypoint rejection. Lastly, a quasi-inverse consistent deformation is smoothly approximated to locally register brain images through the mapping the clustered control points by compact support radial basis functions. The 2D implementation of the method can model the brain shift in brain tumor resection MR images, though the theory holds for the 3D case. © 2009 by the authors.

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Gu, Z., & Qin, B. (2009). Nonrigid registration of brain tumor resection MR images based on joint saliency map and keypoint clustering. Sensors, 9(12), 10270–10290. https://doi.org/10.3390/s91210270

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