%0 Journal Article %T Three-dimensional multimodal brain warping using the demons algorithm and adaptive intensity corrections. %+ Medical imaging and robotics (EPIDAURE) %+ Département d'Informatique et de Recherche Opérationnelle [Montreal] (DIRO) %A Guimond, Alexandre %A Roche, Alexis %A Ayache, Nicholas %A Meunier, Jean %< avec comité de lecture %@ 0278-0062 %J IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging %I Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers %V 20 %N 1 %P 58-69 %8 2001-01 %D 2001 %R 10.1109/42.906425 %M 11293692 %Z Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing %Z Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering %Z Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingJournal articles %X This paper presents an original method for three-dimensional elastic registration of multimodal images. We propose to make use of a scheme that iterates between correcting for intensity differences between images and performing standard monomodal registration. The core of our contribution resides in providing a method that finds the transformation that maps the intensities of one image to those of another. It makes the assumption that there are at most two functional dependencies between the intensities of structures present in the images to register, and relies on robust estimation techniques to evaluate these functions. We provide results showing successful registration between several imaging modalities involving segmentations, T1 magnetic resonance (MR), T2 MR, proton density (PD) MR and computed tomography (CT). We also argue that our intensity modeling may be more appropriate than mutual information (MI) in the context of evaluating high-dimensional deformations, as it puts more constraints on the parameters to be estimated and, thus, permits a better search of the parameter space. %G English %L cea-00333653 %U https://cea.hal.science/cea-00333653 %~ CEA %~ INRIA %~ INRIA-SOPHIA %~ INRIASO %~ INRIA_TEST %~ TESTALAIN1 %~ INRIA2 %~ INRIA-CANADA