We compared affine registrations with and without incorporating the prior knowledge.
2
These use some exotically named methods such as affine transformations, spline interpolation and quaternions.
3
The CT images within the library were first registered to each other using affine registration.
4
Methods: Myocardial motion is estimated as global affine motion refined by a novel local nonrigid motion estimation algorithm.
5
Many of these failures are due to a poor initial estimate for the affine component of the transformation.
6
This template was then used as an initialization for the affine component of subsequent skull stripping and normalization procedures.
7
For each fiber bundle, an affine-invariant descriptor was computed, thus obviating the need for precise registration of patients to an atlas.
8
Several modifications were introduced to the methodology to improve initial affine estimation at the study-specific template level, and at the individual subject level.
9
Primarily tailored to detection of affine image transformations between two structurally identical images, PC is known to be sensitive to structural image distortions.
10
We found that the affine transformations derived using the Bayesian scheme are much more robust and that the rate of convergence is greater.
11
We recently investigated neuromodulatory effects of the noradrenergic agent reboxetine and the dopamine receptor affine amisulpride in healthy subjects on dynamic erotic stimulus processing.
12
An affine stage is identified at which only smooth deformation is assumed (thus no rigidity constraint is involved) and no metrical concepts are required.
13
But I have no affinity for affines; I don't even understand Haertel yet.
14
"We have a extreme affine solution to the rendezvous point," the IsoDidact says, "sufficient for our mass... but just barely.
15
"Les Especes affines et la Theorie de l'Evolution," par Charles Naudin, Membre de l'Institut, in Bulletin de la Societe Botanique de France, tome xxi., pp.
16
We compared affine registrations with and without incorporating the prior knowledge.