Abstract
We address the problem of lung CT image registration, which underpins various diagnoses and treatments for lung diseases. The main crux of the problem is the large deformation that the lungs undergo during respiration. This physiological process imposes several challenges from a learning point of view. In this paper, we propose a novel training scheme, called stochastic decomposition, which enables deep networks to effectively learn such a difficult deformation field during lung CT image registration. The key idea is to stochastically decompose the deformation field, and supervise the registration by synthetic data that have the corresponding appearance discrepancy. The stochastic decomposition allows for revealing all possible decompositions of the deformation field. At the learning level, these decompositions can be seen as a prior to reduce the ill-posedness of the registration yielding to boost the performance. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our framework on Lung CT data. We show, through extensive numerical and visual results, that our technique outperforms existing methods.
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