A feature-based, robust, hierarchical algorithm for registering pairs of images of the curved human retina 论文

2002IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence引用 270
Retinal Imaging and AnalysisMedical Image Segmentation TechniquesRobotics and Sensor-Based Localization

详细信息

发表期刊/会议
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence
发表日期
2002-03-01
发表年份
2002

关键词

Retinal Imaging and AnalysisMedical Image Segmentation TechniquesRobotics and Sensor-Based Localization

摘要

This paper describes a robust hierarchical algorithm for fully-automatic registration of a pair of images of the curved human retina photographed by a fundus microscope. Accurate registration is essential for mosaic synthesis, change detection, and design of computer-aided instrumentation. Central to the algorithm is a 12-parameter interimage transformation derived by modeling the retina as a rigid quadratic surface with unknown parameters. The parameters are estimated by matching vascular landmarks by recursively tracing the blood vessel structure. The parameter estimation technique, which could be generalized to other applications, is a hierarchy of models and methods, making the algorithm robust to unmatchable image features and mismatches between features caused by large interframe motions. Experiments involving 3,000 image pairs from 16 different healthy eyes were performed. Final registration errors less than a pixel are routinely achieved. The speed, accuracy, and ability to handle small overlaps compare favorably with retinal image registration techniques published in the literature.