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*Segmented multiple anatomical structures/landmarks in both MRI and Ultrasound (US) images, using machine learning algorithms (applicability of Deep Learning algorithms is currently tested).
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*Segmented multiple anatomical structures/landmarks in both MRI and Ultrasound (US) images, using machine learning algorithms (applicability of Deep Learning algorithms is currently tested, DL for US-images, data augmentation...).
  
 
*The next step would be to analyze the improvement of registration quality with different segmentations/generated landmarks in order to adapt the segmentation algorithms.
 
*The next step would be to analyze the improvement of registration quality with different segmentations/generated landmarks in order to adapt the segmentation algorithms.

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Project Description

Objective Approach and Plan Progress and Next Steps
  • Segmented multiple anatomical structures/landmarks in both MRI and Ultrasound (US) images, using machine learning algorithms (applicability of Deep Learning algorithms is currently tested, DL for US-images, data augmentation...).
  • The next step would be to analyze the improvement of registration quality with different segmentations/generated landmarks in order to adapt the segmentation algorithms.
  • Starting from multi-modal image segmentation in preopertive MRI and intraoperative Ultrasound images,

it would be to discuss in which "form" one or multiple segmented structures should influence the registration result.

Illustrations

RegistrationInNeuroNavigationSystem.png

Using segmented structures as guiding frame for multi-modal image registration:

MultimodalImageSegmentation3.png

Background and References