PMID: 16646418May 2, 2006Paper

An invariant approach for image registration in digital subtraction angiography

Zhongguo yi liao qi xie za zhi = Chinese journal of medical instrumentation
Jin-ling Wang, Bao-hua Wang

Abstract

In modern medicine, DSA is a powerful technique in visualizations of blood vessels of X-ray images. In DSA, the most important way for motion correction is image registration. In this paper, a new approach to the registration is used. It is based on means of template matching according to a combined invariants-based similarity measure and TPS image warping. Furthermore it has been improved through practice. and tests have proved to remove the motion artifacts effectively and rapidly.

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