Nonlinear inter-modality registration is often challenging due to the lack of objective functions that are good proxies for alignment. Here we propose a synthesis-by-registration method to convert this problem into an easier intra-modality task. We introduce a registration loss for weakly supervised image translation between domains that does not require perfectly aligned training data. This loss capitalises on a registration U-Net with frozen weights, to drive a synthesis CNN towards the desired translation. We complement this loss with a structure preserving constraint based on contrastive learning, which prevents blurring and content shifts due to overfitting. We apply this method to the registration of histological sections to MRI slices, a key step in 3D histology reconstruction. Results on two different public datasets show improvements over registration based on mutual information (13% reduction in landmark error) and synthesis-based algorithms such as CycleGAN (11% reduction), and are comparable to a registration CNN with label supervision. Code and data are publicly available at \url{https://github.com/acasamitjana/SynthByReg}
@article{arxiv.2107.14449,
title = {Synth-by-Reg (SbR): Contrastive learning for synthesis-based registration of paired images},
author = {Adrià Casamitjana and Matteo Mancini and Juan Eugenio Iglesias},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2107.14449},
year = {2023}
}
Comments
Best paper award in Simulation and Synthesis in Medical Imaging (SASHIMI) workshop