shayankebriti/FractMorph

A 3D Fractional Fourier-Based Multi-Domain Transformer for Deformable Image Registration

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This project helps medical imaging specialists accurately align 3D medical scans, such as MRI or CT images, that have changed shape or position over time or between different patients. You input two 3D images: a 'moving' image you want to align and a 'fixed' reference image. It outputs a 4D deformation field, which precisely describes how to transform the moving image to match the fixed one. This tool is designed for medical researchers and clinicians who need highly accurate image registration.

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Use this if you need to precisely align deformable 3D medical images, like tracking changes in organ shape over time or comparing patient anatomies for diagnosis or treatment planning.

Not ideal if you are working with non-medical images, 2D images, or if your images do not require highly precise, pixel-level deformation mapping.

medical-imaging image-registration biomedical-engineering radiology computer-assisted-surgery
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