Non-rigid Image Registration Using a Statistical Spline Deformation Model

We propose a statistical spline deformation model (SSDM) as a method to solve non-rigid image registration. Within this model, the deformation is expressed using a statistically trained B-spline deformation mesh. The model is trained by principal component analysis of a training set. This approach allows to reduce the number of degrees of freedom needed for non-rigid registration by only retaining the most significant modes of variation observed in the training set. User-defined transformation components, like affine modes, are merged with the principal components into a unified framework. Optimization proceeds along the transformation components rather then along the individual spline coefficients. The concept of SSDM's is applied to the temporal registration of thorax CR-images using pattern intensity as the registration measure. Our results show that, using 30 training pairs, a reduction of 33% is possible in the number of degrees of freedom without deterioration of the result. The same accuracy as without SSDM's is still achieved after a reduction up to 66% of the degrees of freedom.

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