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25 April 1997 Partial-volume effect on marker localization in medical density images
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Abstract
Registration of medical images to each other and to physical space for the purposes of surgical planning and surgical navigation can be accomplished using externally attached fiducial markers. The accuracy of fiducial localization, that is, the accuracy of estimating the position of the marker's centroid, is extremely important because marker- based registration accuracy is proportional to localization accuracy. The traditional method of calculating the marker centroid using intensity weighting contains a serious logic flaw. This paper introduces a novel and efficient method for correcting this flaw. Theoretical analysis, computer simulation, and analysis of clinical images demonstrate the importance of this correction.
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Matthew Yang Wang, Calvin R. Maurer Jr., and J. Michael Fitzpatrick "Partial-volume effect on marker localization in medical density images", Proc. SPIE 3034, Medical Imaging 1997: Image Processing, (25 April 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.274144
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KEYWORDS
Image registration

Medical imaging

3D image processing

Error analysis

Computer simulations

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Information operations

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