Effects of x‐ray and CT image enhancements on the robustness and accuracy of a rigid 3D/2D image registration
- 16 March 2005
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Medical Physics
- Vol. 32 (4) , 866-873
- https://doi.org/10.1118/1.1869592
Abstract
A rigid body three‐dimensional/two‐dimensional (3D/2D) registration method has been implemented using mutual information, gradient ascent, and 3D texturemap‐based digitally reconstructed radiographs. Nine combinations of commonly used x‐ray and computed tomography (CT) image enhancement methods, including window leveling, histogram equalization, and adaptive histogram equalization, were examined to assess their effects on accuracy and robustness of the registration method. From a set of experiments using an anthropomorphic chest phantom, we were able to draw several conclusions. First, the CT and x‐ray preprocessing combination with the widest attraction range was the one that linearly stretched the histograms onto the entire display range on both CT and x‐ray images. The average attraction ranges of this combination wereandin the translation and rotation dimensions, respectively, and the average errors wereand. Second, the combination of the CT image with tissue and bone information and the x‐ray images with adaptive histogram equalization also showed subvoxel accuracy, especially the best in the translation dimensions. However, its attraction ranges were the smallest among the examined combinations (on averageand). Last the bone‐only information on the CT image did not show convergency property to the correct registration.Keywords
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