Contour-based image registration using mutual information

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Abstract

Image registration is a problem that arises in many image processing applications whenever information from two or more scenes have to be aligned. In image registration the use of an adequate measure of alignment is a crucial issue. Current techniques are classified in two broad categories: area based and feature based. All methods include some similarity measure. In this paper a new measure that combines mutual information ideas, spatial information and feature characteristics, is proposed. Edge points are used as features, obtained from a Canny edge detector. Feature characteristics like location, edge strength and orientation are taken into account to compute a joint probability distribution of corresponding edge points in two images. Mutual information based on this function is minimized to find the best alignment parameters. The approach has been tested with a collection of portal images taken in real cancer treatment sessions, obtaining encouraging results. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.

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Álvarez, N. A., Sanchiz, J. M., Badenas, J., Pla, F., & Casañ, G. (2005). Contour-based image registration using mutual information. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (Vol. 3522, pp. 227–234). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/11492429_28

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