Multiresolution elastic matching
Computer Vision, Graphics, and Image Processing
A Method for Registration of 3-D Shapes
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence - Special issue on interpretation of 3-D scenes—part II
The C++ Programming Language, Third Edition
The C++ Programming Language, Third Edition
A flexible registration and evaluation engine (f.r.e.e.)
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
Integrating biological knowledge, novel imaging modalities, and modeling in breast cancer diagnosis
ISBI'09 Proceedings of the Sixth IEEE international conference on Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro
Fast free-form deformation using graphics processing units
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
Fair: Flexible Algorithms for Image Registration
Fair: Flexible Algorithms for Image Registration
Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
Deformable image registration of follow-up breast magnetic resonance images
WBIR'10 Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Biomedical image registration
Consistent and elastic registration of histological sections using vector-spline regularization
CVAMIA'06 Proceedings of the Second ECCV international conference on Computer Vision Approaches to Medical Image Analysis
Computers in Biology and Medicine
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Development and integration of image registration methods become increasingly important for clinical workstations. Due to the complexity of such methods, prototyping, evaluation and workflow integration require in-depth knowledge foremostly available to registration developers. Rapid development and deployment is therefore often difficult, particularly for comprehensive software frameworks. In this article, we introduce a novel rapid prototyping framework for voxel-based registration. It is specifically designed to allow evaluation and adaption by developers with less knowledge on registration internals. Based on a unique ''one-iteration'' paradigm, it enables accelerated algorithm development. Furthermore, methods are interchangeable at runtime using an intuitive graphical plugin interface, allowing a genuine comparison of methods. We discuss the concepts of this framework, compare it to other software and demonstrate its effectiveness for several demanding registration applications, highlighting its versatility and reliability.