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Alignment by maximization of mutual information
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Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine
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Digital subtraction is a promising technique used in radiographic studies of periapical lesions and other dental disorders for which the treatment must be evaluated over time. This paper presents a fast and reliable automated image registration method for subtracting two digitized radiographs where an unpredicted mismatch is present. An optimal affine transformation is found using an adaptive Genetic Algorithm (GA) as the optimization strategy and a correlation ratio as the similarity measure. The parallel GA implemented takes advantage of the CPU idle cycles of a computational grid, resulting in an application with a computational time of less than three minutes when processing pairs of standard intra-oral radiographs.