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Magnus Hemmendorff, PhD

Former PhD student,
SECTRA
and
Biomedical Engineering,
Linköping University



PhD 2001, Biomedical Engineering
Licentiate of Engineering 1999, Computer Vision Laboratory
Master of Science 1997, Applied Physics and Electrical Engineering

I was involved in the Angiography Project together with Sectra where I worked 50% part time. I did research on motion estimation and development of software for angiography. My academic advisor was Prof. Hans Knutsson (=really good guy that I recommend to future PhD students).

After receiving my PhD, I enjoy my industrial position at Sectra Mamea.

My PhD Thesis is Available!

Public Thesis Defence Friday September 28 2001, 13:15, Elsa Brändströms sal, Univerity Hospital (södra entreen). Everybody is welcome.
Opponent Roland Wilson, University of Warwick
Jury Örjan Smedby, Linköping University Hospital
Tomas Gustavsson, Chalmers University of Technology
Robert Forchheimer, Linköping University
Reserve: Stefan Carlsson, KTH
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  • Abstract

    Abstract

    This dissertation presents a framework for estimation of motion fields in 2D images, 3D volumes and multi-dimensional signal registration. The primary application is motion compensation for sequences of medical images and volumes with contrast agents.

    The framework implies motion estimation in two steps where the intermediate result is constraints on the local motion vectors. One algorithm generates constraints and a second algorithm computes motion vector fields.

    We present two methods for generation of local motion constraints. The first method is based on phase from quadrature filters. The second method is based on canonical correlation and scalar products of quadrature filters. In both methods, a local confidence measure produced to increase accuracy and robustness.

    A mathematical result is a novel method for maximizing canonical correlation. The novel method can handle covariance matrices that are complex and singular.

    Parametric models, such as affine or finite elements, are used to estimate motion fields from local motion constraints and confidence measures. In order to control smoothness, the model is extended to incorporate stiffness and cost of deformations.

    Multiple layers of motion fields are estimated using implicit or explicit clustering of motion constraints. We also discuss some philosophical issues in the analysis of multiple motions. An extension of the known EM algorithm is presented together with experimental results on multiple layers for 2D images and 3D volumes. As an alternative to the EM algorithm, this thesis also introduces a method based on higher order outer products. In addition, we present a back projection algorithm for reconstruction of transparent layers.

    Clinical evaluation shows good results for 2D X-ray angiography images. Experimental results also show accurate motion estimates for 3D MRI mammograms and simulated images in 3D angiography.

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