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24 September 1998 Global cost optimization in image registration using simulated annealing
Babak Farsaii, Andras Sablauer
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Abstract
A new optimization method for image registration has been proposed. Registration using Simulated Annealing converges to global minima/maxima as opposed to the previously wildly used algorithms that get trapped in local minima. The performance of this algorithm is tested against two other well-known optimization algorithms, Powell and Down Hill Simplex using two different methods. First, the algorithms are tested against famous De jong Test Suites and second, they are tested against Two-Cube Phantom. Our data shows that simulated annealing is the only algorithm that will always converges to the global minima with the cost of more function evaluation.
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Babak Farsaii and Andras Sablauer "Global cost optimization in image registration using simulated annealing", Proc. SPIE 3457, Mathematical Modeling and Estimation Techniques in Computer Vision, (24 September 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.323436
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KEYWORDS
Algorithms

Image registration

Optimization (mathematics)

Solids

Computer simulations

3D modeling

Polonium

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