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Cortical Surface Co-Registration based on MRI Images and Photos

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2013-03-25 v1

Abstract

Brain shift, i.e. the change in configuration of the brain after opening the dura mater, is a key problem in neuronavigation. We present an approach to co-register intra-operative microscope images with pre-operative MRI to adapt and optimize intra-operative neuronavigation. The tools are a robust classification of sulci on MRI extracted cortical surfaces, guided user marking of most prominent sulci on a microscope image, and the actual variational registration method with a fidelity energy for 3D deformations of the cortical surface combined with a higher order, linear elastica type prior energy. Furthermore, the actual registration is validated on an artificial testbed with known ground truth deformation and on real data of a neuro clinical patient.

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@article{arxiv.1303.5691,
  title  = {Cortical Surface Co-Registration based on MRI Images and Photos},
  author = {Benjamin Berkels and Ivan Cabrilo and Sven Haller and Martin Rumpf and Carlo Schaller},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1303.5691},
  year   = {2013}
}