Authors
Karl J Friston, John Ashburner, Christopher D Frith, J‐B Poline, John D Heather, Richard SJ Frackowiak
Publication date
1995
Journal
Human brain mapping
Volume
3
Issue
3
Pages
165-189
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Description
This paper concerns the spatial and intensity transformations that map one image onto another. We present a general technique that facilitates nonlinear spatial (stereotactic) normalization and image realignment. This technique minimizes the sum of squares between two images following nonlinear spatial deformations and transformations of the voxel (intensity) values. The spatial and intensity transformations are obtained simultaneously, and explicitly, using a least squares solution and a series of linearising devices. The approach is completely noninteractive (automatic), nonlinear, and noniterative. It can be applied in any number of dimensions.
Various applications are considered, including the realignment of functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) time‐series, the linear (affine) and nonlinear spatial normalization of positron emission tomography (PET) and structural MRI images, the coregistration of …
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