Medical Image Analysis
Volume 15, Issue 1 , Pages 85-95, February 2011

Geometrical analysis of registration errors in point-based rigid-body registration using invariants

  • Reuben R. Shamir

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Address: School of Engineering and Computer Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Givat Ram Campus, Jerusalem 91904, Israel. Tel.: +972 508 712 714.
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  • Leo Joskowicz

School of Engineering and Computer Science, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel

Received 17 November 2009; received in revised form 8 July 2010; accepted 15 July 2010. published online 11 August 2010.

Research highlights

► Sets of Fiducial Localization Error (FLE) are defined such that the Fiducial or Target Registration Errors (FRE and TRE, respectively) are invariant. ► The FRE and TRE are uncorrelated under the defined FLE sets. ► Realistic sources for such FLEs are presented and discussed. ► A sensitivity analysis indicates that the FRE and TRE are uncorrelated also in the vicinity of the defined sets.

Abstract 

Point-based rigid registration is the method of choice for aligning medical datasets in diagnostic and image-guided surgery systems. The most clinically relevant localization error measure is the Target Registration Error (TRE), which is the distance between the image-defined target and the corresponding target defined on another image or on the physical anatomy after registration. The TRE directly depends on the Fiducial Localization Error (FLE), which is the discrepancy between the selected and the actual (unknown) fiducial locations. Since the actual locations of targets usually cannot be measured after registration, the TRE is often estimated by the Fiducial Registration Error (FRE), which is the RMS distance between the fiducials in both datasets after registration, or with Fitzpatrick’s TRE (FTRE) formula. However, low FRE–TRE and FTRE–TRE correlations have been reported in clinical practice and in theoretical studies.

In this article, we show that for realistic FLE classes, the TRE and the FRE are uncorrelated, regardless of the target location and the number of fiducials and their configuration, and regardless of the FLE magnitude distribution. We use a geometrical approach and classical invariant theory to model the FLE and derive its relation to the TRE and FRE values. We show that, for these FLE classes, the FTRE and TRE are also uncorrelated. Finally, we show with simulations on clinical data that the FRE–TRE correlation is low also in the neighborhood of the FLE–FRE invariant classes. Consequently, and contrary to common practice, the FRE and FTRE may not always be used as surrogates for the TRE.

Keywords: Point-based registration, Registration error, Accuracy

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PII: S1361-8415(10)00102-7

doi:10.1016/j.media.2010.07.010

Medical Image Analysis
Volume 15, Issue 1 , Pages 85-95, February 2011