Title of article :
A Parallel Nonrigid Registration Algorithm Based on B-Spline for Medical Images
Author/Authors :
Du, Xiaogang School of Electronic & Information Engineering - Lanzhou Jiaotong University - Lanzhou, China , Dang, Jianwu School of Electronic & Information Engineering - Lanzhou Jiaotong University - Lanzhou, China , Wang, Yangping School of Electronic & Information Engineering - Lanzhou Jiaotong University - Lanzhou, China , Wang, Song School of Electronic & Information Engineering - Lanzhou Jiaotong University - Lanzhou, China , Lei, Tao Shaanxi University of Science & Technology - Xi’an, China
Abstract :
The nonrigid registration algorithm based on B-spline Free-Form Deformation (FFD) plays a key role and is widely applied in
medical image processing due to the good flexibility and robustness. However, it requires a tremendous amount of computing time
to obtain more accurate registration results especially for a large amount of medical image data. To address the issue, a parallel
nonrigid registration algorithm based on B-spline is proposed in this paper. First, the Logarithm Squared Difference (LSD) is
considered as the similarity metric in the B-spline registration algorithm to improve registration precision. After that, we create a
parallel computing strategy and lookup tables (LUTs) to reduce the complexity of the B-spline registration algorithm. As a result,
the computing time of three time-consuming steps including B-splines interpolation, LSD computation, and the analytic gradient
computation of LSD, is efficiently reduced, for the B-spline registration algorithm employs the Nonlinear Conjugate Gradient
(NCG) optimization method. Experimental results of registration quality and execution efficiency on the large amount of medical
images show that our algorithm achieves a better registration accuracy in terms of the differences between the best deformation
fields and ground truth and a speedup of 17 times over the single-threaded CPU implementation due to the powerful parallel
computing ability of Graphics Processing Unit (GPU).
Keywords :
LUTs , FFD , Medical Images , B-Spline
Journal title :
Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine