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30 May 2003 Human-visual-system-based fusion of multimodality 3D neuroimagery using brain-shift-compensating finite-element-based deformable models
Jacques G. Verly, Lara M. Vigneron, Nicolas Petitjean, Christophe Martin, Raluca Guran, Romain Boman, Pierre A. Robe
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Abstract
Our goal is to fuse multimodality imagery to enhance image-guided neurosurgery. Images that need to be fused must be registered. Registration becomes a challenge when the imaged object deforms between the times the images to be fused are taken. This is the case when 'brain-shift' occurs. We begin by describing our strategy for nonrigid registration via finite-element methods. Then, we independently discuss an image fusion strategy based on a model of the human visual system. We illustrate the operation of many components of the registration system and the operation of the fusion system.
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Jacques G. Verly, Lara M. Vigneron, Nicolas Petitjean, Christophe Martin, Raluca Guran, Romain Boman, and Pierre A. Robe "Human-visual-system-based fusion of multimodality 3D neuroimagery using brain-shift-compensating finite-element-based deformable models", Proc. SPIE 5029, Medical Imaging 2003: Visualization, Image-Guided Procedures, and Display, (30 May 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.487088
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KEYWORDS
Image fusion

Image segmentation

Image registration

3D image processing

Scanning probe microscopy

3D modeling

RGB color model

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