A comparison of a similarity-based and a feature-based 2-D-3-D registration method for neurointerventional use.

Two-dimensional (2-D)-to-three-dimensional (3-D) registration can improve visualization which may aid minimally invasive neurointerventions. Using clinical and phantom studies, two state-of-the-art approaches to rigid registration are compared quantitatively: an intensity-based algorithm using the g...

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Main Authors: McLaughlin, R, Hipwell, J, Hawkes, D, Noble, J, Byrne, J, Cox, T
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2005