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9 March 2011 Mouse whole-body organ mapping by non-rigid registration approach
Di Xiao, David Zahra, Pierrick Bourgeat, Paula Berghofer, Oscar Acosta Tamayo, Heather Green, Marie Claude Gregoire, Olivier Salvado
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Abstract
Automatic small animal whole-body organ registration is challenging because of subject's joint structure, posture and position difference and loss of reference features. In this paper, an improved 3D shape context based non-rigid registration method is applied for mouse whole-body skeleton registration and lung registration. A geodesic path based non-rigid registration method is proposed for mouse torso skin registration. Based on the above registration methods, a novel non-rigid registration framework is proposed for mouse whole-body organ mapping from an atlas to new scanned CT data. A preliminary experiment was performed to test the method on lung and skin registration. A whole-body organ mapping was performed on three target data and the selected organs were compared with the manual outlining results. The robust of the method has been demonstrated.
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Di Xiao, David Zahra, Pierrick Bourgeat, Paula Berghofer, Oscar Acosta Tamayo, Heather Green, Marie Claude Gregoire, and Olivier Salvado "Mouse whole-body organ mapping by non-rigid registration approach", Proc. SPIE 7965, Medical Imaging 2011: Biomedical Applications in Molecular, Structural, and Functional Imaging, 79650E (9 March 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.877921
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KEYWORDS
Skin

Lung

Image registration

Computed tomography

Kidney

3D acquisition

Brain

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