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  Back to [[NA-MIC_Collaborations|NA-MIC_Collaborations]], [[Algorithm:MIT|MIT Algorithms]]
 
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'''Objective'''  
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To improve segmentation of brain structures.
 
To improve segmentation of brain structures.
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We have combined registration of an atlas with MRI images using the Expectation-Maximization algorithm which simultaneously estimates image inhomogeneities, anatomical label maps, and a mapping from the atlas to the image space. The software is being ported to ITK.
 
We have combined registration of an atlas with MRI images using the Expectation-Maximization algorithm which simultaneously estimates image inhomogeneities, anatomical label maps, and a mapping from the atlas to the image space. The software is being ported to ITK.
  
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* K.M. Pohl, J. Fisher, J.J. Levitt, M.E. Shenton, R. Kikinis, W.E.L. Grimson, and W.M. Wells, “ A Unifying Approach to Registration, Segmentation, and Intensity Correction, ” In Proc. MICCAI 2005: Eigth International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, Palm Springs, CA, USA, Springer-Verlag, Part I, vol. 3749 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 310-318, 2005
 
* K.M. Pohl, J. Fisher, J.J. Levitt, M.E. Shenton, R. Kikinis, W.E.L. Grimson, and W.M. Wells, “ A Unifying Approach to Registration, Segmentation, and Intensity Correction, ” In Proc. MICCAI 2005: Eigth International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, Palm Springs, CA, USA, Springer-Verlag, Part I, vol. 3749 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 310-318, 2005
  
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* BWH: Sylvain Bouix, Motoaki Nakamura, Min-Seong Koo, Martha Shenton.
 
* BWH: Sylvain Bouix, Motoaki Nakamura, Min-Seong Koo, Martha Shenton.

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Interleaved Segmentation and Registration

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Objectives

To improve segmentation of brain structures.

Progress

We have combined registration of an atlas with MRI images using the Expectation-Maximization algorithm which simultaneously estimates image inhomogeneities, anatomical label maps, and a mapping from the atlas to the image space. The software is being ported to ITK.

References

  • K.M. Pohl, J. Fisher, J.J. Levitt, M.E. Shenton, R. Kikinis, W.E.L. Grimson, and W.M. Wells, “ A Unifying Approach to Registration, Segmentation, and Intensity Correction, ” In Proc. MICCAI 2005: Eigth International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention, Palm Springs, CA, USA, Springer-Verlag, Part I, vol. 3749 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, pp. 310-318, 2005

Key Investigators

  • BWH: Sylvain Bouix, Motoaki Nakamura, Min-Seong Koo, Martha Shenton.
  • MIT: Kilian Pohl, Sandy Wells, Eric Grimson
  • Kitware: Luis Ibanez, Karthik Krishnan

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