Frontiers in Physics (Jul 2018)

Multi-Modality Imaging: A Software Fusion and Image-Guided Therapy Perspective

  • Wolfgang Birkfellner,
  • Michael Figl,
  • Hugo Furtado,
  • Andreas Renner,
  • Sepideh Hatamikia,
  • Johann Hummel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2018.00066
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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With the introduction of computers in medical imaging, which were popularized with the presentation of Hounsfield's ground-breaking work in 1971, numerical image reconstruction and analysis of medical images became a vital part of medical imaging research. While mathematical aspects of reconstruction dominated research in the beginning, a growing body of literature attests to the progress made over the past 30 years in image fusion. This article describes the historical development of non-deformable software-based image co-registration and it's role in the context of hybrid imaging and provides an outlook on future developments.

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