Abstract
Three-dimensional (3D) deformable image registration is a fundamental technique in medical image analysis tasks. Although it has been extensively investigated, current deep-learning-based registration models may face the challenges posed by deformations with various degrees of complexity. This paper proposes an adaptive multi-level registration network (AMNet) to retain the continuity of the deformation field and to achieve high-performance registration for 3D brain MR images. First, we design a lightweight registration network with an adaptive growth strategy to learn deformation field from multi-level wavelet sub-bands, which facilitates both global and local optimization and achieves registration with high performance. Second, our AMNet is designed for image-wise registration, which adapts the local importance of a region in accordance with the complexity degrees of its deformation, and thereafter improves the registration efficiency and maintains the continuity of the deformation field. Experimental results from five publicly-available brain MR datasets and a synthetic brain MR dataset show that our method achieves superior performance against state-of-the-art medical image registration approaches.
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