Helps the scientific community in modeling respiratory motion for a large number of people
Presents a universal baseline that attracts more and more datasets and their results from all over the world
Serves as a common repository for related research
Discusses the process of image registration in removing the inconsistencies related to the condition of medical images acquired using different devices
This book focuses on novel approaches for thoracic computed tomography (CT) image registration and determination of respiratory motion models in a range of patient scenarios. It discusses the use of image registration processes to remove the inconsistencies between medical images acquired using different devices. In the context of comparative research and medical analysis, these methods are of immense value in image registration procedures, not just for thoracic CT images, but for all types of medical images in multiple modalities, and also in establishing a mean respiration motion model. Combined with advanced techniques, the methods proposed have the potential to advance the field of computer vision and help improve existing methods. The book is a valuable resource for those in the scientific community involved in modeling respiratory motion for a large number of people.