Title :
Parallel and memory efficient multimodal image registration for radiotherapy using normalized gradient fields
Author :
Konig, Lars ; Derksen, Alexander ; Hallmann, Marc ; Papenberg, Nils
Author_Institution :
Project Group Image Registration, Fraunhofer MEVIS, Lubeck, Germany
Abstract :
We introduce a new highly parallel and memory efficient deformable image registration algorithm to handle challenging clinical applications. The algorithm is based on the normalized gradient fields (NGF) distance measure and Gauss-Newton numerical optimization. By carefully analyzing the mathematical structure of the problem, a matrix-free Hessian-vector multiplication for NGF is derived, giving a highly integrated formulation. Embedding the new scheme in a full, non-linear image registration algorithm enables fast calculations on high resolutions with dramatically reduced memory consumption. The new approach provides linear scalability compared with a traditional sparse-matrix-based scheme. The algorithm is evaluated on a challenging problem from radiotherapy, where pelvis cone-beam CT and planning CT images are registered. Speedups up to a factor of 149.3 for a single Hessian-vector multiplication and of 20.3 for a complete non-linear registration are achieved.
Keywords :
Hessian matrices; computerised tomography; image registration; matrix multiplication; medical image processing; numerical analysis; optimisation; parallel algorithms; physiological models; radiation therapy; Gauss-Newton numerical optimization; NGF; clinical applications; high-integrated formulation; mathematical structure; matrix-free Hessian-vector multiplication; memory efficient deformable multimodal image registration algorithm; nonlinear image registration algorithm; normalized gradient fields; parallel efficient deformable multimodal image registration algorithm; pelvis cone-beam CT; planning CT images; radiotherapy; single Hessian-vector multiplication; Biomedical imaging; Computed tomography; Image registration; Image resolution; Memory management; Optimization; Runtime; computational efficiency; image registration; parallel algorithms; radiation therapy;
Conference_Titel :
Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 2015 IEEE 12th International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
New York, NY
DOI :
10.1109/ISBI.2015.7163977