Abstract

Registration of medical image data requires methods that can align anatomical structures precisely while applying smooth and plausible transformations. Ideally, these methods should furthermore operate quickly and apply to a wide variety of tasks. Deep learning-based image registration methods usually entail an elaborate learning procedure with the need for extensive training data. However, they often struggle with versatility when aiming to apply the same approach across various anatomical regions and different imaging modalities. In this work, we present a method that extracts semantic or hand-crafted image features and uses a coupled convex optimisation followed by Adam-based instance optimisation for multitask medical image registration. We make use of pre-trained semantic feature extraction models for the individual datasets and combine them with our fast dual optimisation procedure for deformation field computation. Furthermore, we propose a very fast automatic hyperparameter selection procedure that explores many settings and ranks them on validation data to provide a self-configuring image registration framework. With our approach, we can align image data for various tasks with little learning. We conduct experiments on all available Learn2Reg challenge datasets and obtain results that are to be positioned in the upper ranks of the challenge leaderboards. github.com/multimodallearning/convexAdam.

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