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On stochastic gradient descent and quadratic mutual information for image registration.
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| Author | Singh, Abhishek Ahuja, Narendra |
| Abstract | Mutual information (MI) is quite popular as a cost function for intensity based registration of images due to its ability to handle highly non-linear relationships between intensities of the two images. More recently, quadratic mutual information (QMI) has been proposed as an alternative measure that computes Euclidean distance instead of KL divergence between the joint and the product of the marginal densities of pixel intensities. In this paper, we examine the conditions under which QMI is advantageous over the classical MI measure, for the image registration problem. We show that QMI is a better cost function to use for optimization methods such as stochastic gradient descent. We show that the QMI cost function remains much smoother than the classical MI measure on stochastic subsampling of the image data. As a consequence, QMI has a higher probability of convergence, even for larger degrees of initial misalignment of the images. Index Terms — Mutual information, image registration. 1. |
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| Subject Keyword | Cost Function Classical Mi Measure Quadratic Mutual Information Kl Divergence Non-linear Relationship Euclidean Distance Initial Misalignment Image Registration Optimization Method Pixel Intensity Marginal Density Stochastic Gradient Descent Image Data Index Term Mutual Information Mutual Information Stochastic Subsampling Alternative Measure Image Registration Problem Qmi Cost Function |
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