Medical Image Registration Using Deep Neural Networks: A Comprehensive Review

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Authors Hamid Reza Boveiri, Raouf Khayami, Reza Javidan, Ali Reza MehdiZadeh arXiv ID 2002.03401 Category eess.IV: Image & Video Processing Cross-listed cs.CV, cs.LG, cs.NE Citations 160 Venue Computers & electrical engineering Last Checked 8 days ago
Abstract
Image-guided interventions are saving the lives of a large number of patients where the image registration problem should indeed be considered as the most complex and complicated issue to be tackled. On the other hand, the recently huge progress in the field of machine learning made by the possibility of implementing deep neural networks on the contemporary many-core GPUs opened up a promising window to challenge with many medical applications, where the registration is not an exception. In this paper, a comprehensive review on the state-of-the-art literature known as medical image registration using deep neural networks is presented. The review is systematic and encompasses all the related works previously published in the field. Key concepts, statistical analysis from different points of view, confiding challenges, novelties and main contributions, key-enabling techniques, future directions and prospective trends all are discussed and surveyed in details in this comprehensive review. This review allows a deep understanding and insight for the readers active in the field who are investigating the state-of-the-art and seeking to contribute the future literature.
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