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The Momentum Map Representation of Images

Bruveris, M.  
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Gay-Balmaz, F.  
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Holm, D. D.
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2011
Journal Of Nonlinear Science

This paper discusses the mathematical framework for designing methods of Large Deformation Diffeomorphic Matching (LDM) for image registration in computational anatomy. After reviewing the geometrical framework of LDM image registration methods, we prove a theorem showing that these methods may be designed by using the actions of diffeomorphisms on the image data structure to define their associated momentum representations as (cotangent-lift) momentum maps. To illustrate its use, the momentum map theorem is shown to recover the known algorithms for matching landmarks, scalar images, and vector fields. After briefly discussing the use of this approach for diffusion tensor (DT) images, we explain how to use momentum maps in the design of registration algorithms for more general data structures. For example, we extend our methods to determine the corresponding momentum map for registration using semidirect product groups, for the purpose of matching images at two different length scales. Finally, we discuss the use of momentum maps in the design of image registration algorithms when the image data is defined on manifolds instead of vector spaces.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s00332-010-9079-5
Web of Science ID

WOS:000287205600006

Author(s)
Bruveris, M.  
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Gay-Balmaz, F.  
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Holm, D. D.
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Ratiu, T. S.  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Springer Verlag

Published in
Journal Of Nonlinear Science
Volume

21

Start page

115

End page

150

Subjects

Diffeomorphic matching

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Registration

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Momentum map

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Geometric mechanics

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Multiscale matching

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Computational Anatomy

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Diffeomorphisms

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Equations

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Brain

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Flows

Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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CAG2  
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December 16, 2011
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