Reduction of variance of observations on pelvic structures in CBCT images using novel mean-shift and mutual information based image registration?

S. Malladi, Bijju Kranthi Veduruparthi, J. Mukherjee, P. Das, S. Chakrabarti, I. Mallick
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In this paper, Cone-Beam Computed Tomography(CBCT) image data of colorectal cancer patients are considered for registering standard reference locations of bony structures in pelvic region. A solution is provided in this paper to automatically compute and resolve irregularities involved in locating bony structures in the pelvic region. A new algorithm is proposed to automatically locate the lowest 3D coordinates of the Pubic Symphysis (pb) and the Coccyx on a daily basis. The irregularities involved are reduced to minimum by registering CBCT images. The conventional three dimensional mutual information (MI) based registration and a novel mean shift based mutual information techniques are compared. The variations in the position of pelvic region are also compared for unregistered and registered CBCT images. The proposed algorithm, tested on CBCT image data of 25 patients, each taken over a span of 27 days consecutively, provide promising results. The variations in the locations of coccyx, pb, and the distance between them were found to be reduced due to registration of 3D CBCT images.
利用新颖的均值移位和基于互信息的图像配准减少CBCT图像中骨盆结构观察的方差?
本文利用结直肠癌患者的锥形束ct (Cone-Beam Computed Tomography, CBCT)图像数据,登记骨盆区骨结构的标准参考位置。本文提供了一种自动计算和解决骨盆区域骨结构定位中的不规则性的解决方案。提出了一种自动定位耻骨联合(pb)和尾骨的最低三维坐标的新算法。通过对CBCT图像进行配准,将涉及的不规则性降到最低。比较了传统的基于三维互信息(MI)的配准技术和一种新的基于平均位移的互信息配准技术。对比了未配准和配准CBCT图像盆腔区域位置的变化。该算法在25例患者连续27天的CBCT图像数据上进行了测试,结果令人满意。通过对三维CBCT图像的配准,发现尾骨、pb位置的变化以及它们之间的距离减少了。
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