通过随机分解变形场实现无监督肺部 CT 图像配准

IF 5.4 2区 医学 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics Pub Date : 2024-05-07 DOI:10.1016/j.compmedimag.2024.102397
Jing Zou , Youyi Song , Lihao Liu , Angelica I. Aviles-Rivero , Jing Qin
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肺部 CT 图像配准是各种肺部疾病诊断和治疗的基础,我们要解决的问题就是肺部 CT 图像配准。该问题的主要症结在于肺部在呼吸过程中会发生巨大变形。从学习的角度来看,这一生理过程带来了诸多挑战。在本文中,我们提出了一种名为随机分解的新型训练方案,它能让深度网络在肺部 CT 图像配准过程中有效学习这种困难的形变场。其关键思路是随机分解形变场,并通过具有相应外观差异的合成数据来监督配准。随机分解可以揭示形变场的所有可能分解。在学习层面上,这些分解可以被看作是一种先验,可以减少配准的不确定性,从而提高性能。我们在肺部 CT 数据上演示了我们框架的有效性。我们通过大量的数值和视觉结果表明,我们的技术优于现有的方法。
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Unsupervised lung CT image registration via stochastic decomposition of deformation fields

We address the problem of lung CT image registration, which underpins various diagnoses and treatments for lung diseases. The main crux of the problem is the large deformation that the lungs undergo during respiration. This physiological process imposes several challenges from a learning point of view. In this paper, we propose a novel training scheme, called stochastic decomposition, which enables deep networks to effectively learn such a difficult deformation field during lung CT image registration. The key idea is to stochastically decompose the deformation field, and supervise the registration by synthetic data that have the corresponding appearance discrepancy. The stochastic decomposition allows for revealing all possible decompositions of the deformation field. At the learning level, these decompositions can be seen as a prior to reduce the ill-posedness of the registration yielding to boost the performance. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our framework on Lung CT data. We show, through extensive numerical and visual results, that our technique outperforms existing methods.

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期刊介绍: The purpose of the journal Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics is to act as a source for the exchange of research results concerning algorithmic advances, development, and application of digital imaging in disease detection, diagnosis, intervention, prevention, precision medicine, and population health. Included in the journal will be articles on novel computerized imaging or visualization techniques, including artificial intelligence and machine learning, augmented reality for surgical planning and guidance, big biomedical data visualization, computer-aided diagnosis, computerized-robotic surgery, image-guided therapy, imaging scanning and reconstruction, mobile and tele-imaging, radiomics, and imaging integration and modeling with other information relevant to digital health. The types of biomedical imaging include: magnetic resonance, computed tomography, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, X-ray, microwave, optical and multi-photon microscopy, video and sensory imaging, and the convergence of biomedical images with other non-imaging datasets.
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