Nonrigid Medical Image Registration using Adaptive Gradient Optimizer

Mohammed Abo Arab, H. El-Khobby, A. Ashour
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Medical image registration has a significant role in several applications. It has sequential processes, including transformation, similarity metric calculation, diffusion regularization, and optimization of the transformation parameters (i.e., rotation, translation, and shear). The optimization process for determining the optimal set of the transformation vectors is considered the main stage affecting the performance of the registration process. Hence, medical image registration can be deliberated as an optimization problem for computing the geometric transformations to realize maximum similarity between the moving image and the fixed one. In this paper a mono-modal nonrigid image registration using B-spline is designed for the alignment of Computed Tomography (CT) images using Adaptive Gradient algorithm (AdaGrad) optimizer. In addition, a comparative study with other first order optimizers, such as Stochastic Gradient Descent (SGD), Adaptive Moment Estimation (Adam) algorithm (AdaMaX), AdamP, and RangerQH were conducted. Also, a comparison with the limited memory Broyden-Fletcher-Goldfarb-Shannon (LBFGS) as a second order optimizer was also carried out. The results showed the superiority of the AdaGrad optimizer by 56.99% and 48.37% improvement in the target registration error (TRE) compared to the SGD, and the LBFGS optimizer, respectively. KeywordsNon-rigid registration; Adaptive Gradient optimizer; Stochastic Gradient Descent; Adaptive Moment Estimation optimizer; limited memory Broyden-FletcherGoldfarb-Shannon optimizer.
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使用自适应梯度优化器的非刚性医学图像配准
医学图像配准在许多应用中具有重要的作用。它具有一系列的过程,包括变换、相似度度量计算、扩散正则化和变换参数的优化(即旋转、平移和剪切)。确定最优变换向量集的优化过程被认为是影响配准性能的主要阶段。因此,医学图像配准可以看作是计算几何变换的优化问题,以实现运动图像与固定图像之间最大的相似度。本文设计了一种基于b样条的单模态非刚性图像配准方法,用于自适应梯度算法(AdaGrad)优化器对CT图像进行对齐。此外,还与随机梯度下降(SGD)、自适应矩估计(Adam)算法(AdaMaX)、AdamP和RangerQH等一阶优化算法进行了比较研究。并与有限内存的二阶优化器(LBFGS)进行了比较。结果表明,与SGD和LBFGS优化器相比,AdaGrad优化器的目标配准误差(TRE)分别提高了56.99%和48.37%。KeywordsNon-rigid登记;自适应梯度优化器;随机梯度下降法;自适应矩估计优化器;有限内存broyden - fletchgoldfarb - shannon优化器。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Engineering Research (TJER) is envisaged as a refereed international publication of Sultan Qaboos University, Sultanate of Oman. The Journal is to provide a medium through which Engineering Researchers and Scholars from around the world would be able to publish their scholarly applied and/or fundamental research works.
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