Optimization and evaluation of landmark-based image correlation

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Abstract

Image correlation methods enable the complementary use of information from different medical images of a patient. These images can be obtained from different imaging devices (CT, MR, PET), or, from one imaging device taken at different times. Unfortunately, there are few cases in which the requirements for later image correlation are taken into account at the time of image acquisition. The authors have developed two correlation methods, both based on three or more anatomical or artificial landmarks, to be defined in corresponding image data sets. These methods have been evaluated with phantom data as well as with patient data. These correlation methods have been improved by using more landmarks and special selection criteria. They are applicable to all medical tomograms and to X-ray pictures taken under stereotactical conditions.

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10.1088/0031-9155/37/1/019