Exploiting Heterogeneous Architectures for Rigid Image Registration

NECST Friday Talk
Online event
October 08th, 2021 from 12:00 am to 01:00 pm
Contacts: Eleonora D’Arnese
Research line: Architetture
Online event
October 08th, 2021 from 12:00 am to 01:00 pm
Contacts: Eleonora D’Arnese
Research line: Architetture
Abstract
On October 08th, 2021 at 12:00 pm a new appointment of NECST FridayTalk will be held online via Facebook at DEIB NECSTLab. During this talk, Eleonora D’Arnese, PhD student in Information Technology at NECSTLab / Politecnico di Milano, will speak about “Exploiting Heterogeneous Architectures for Rigid Image Registration“.
Current medical practice increasingly relies on multiple imaging techniques to deliver faster and more accurate diagnoses as well as live medical imaging integration to guide critical surgical procedures. An essential stage of these processes is Image Registration, which is responsible for geometrically overlaying floating images on a reference. However, most of the available tools are proprietary, cumbersome to use/customize, or do not deliver real-time performance.
Therefore, we propose an easy-to-use open-source framework for rigid multi-modal image registration that exploits heterogeneous architectures and algorithmic optimizations.
Streaming via Facebook will be available at the following LINK
The NECSTLab is a DEIB laboratory, with different research lines on advanced topics in computing systems: from architectural characteristics, to hardware-software codesign methodologies, to security and dependability issues of complex system architectures.
Every week, the “NECST Friday Talk” invites researchers, professionals or entrepreneurs to share their work experiences and projects they are implementing in the “Computing Systems”.
Current medical practice increasingly relies on multiple imaging techniques to deliver faster and more accurate diagnoses as well as live medical imaging integration to guide critical surgical procedures. An essential stage of these processes is Image Registration, which is responsible for geometrically overlaying floating images on a reference. However, most of the available tools are proprietary, cumbersome to use/customize, or do not deliver real-time performance.
Therefore, we propose an easy-to-use open-source framework for rigid multi-modal image registration that exploits heterogeneous architectures and algorithmic optimizations.
Streaming via Facebook will be available at the following LINK
The NECSTLab is a DEIB laboratory, with different research lines on advanced topics in computing systems: from architectural characteristics, to hardware-software codesign methodologies, to security and dependability issues of complex system architectures.
Every week, the “NECST Friday Talk” invites researchers, professionals or entrepreneurs to share their work experiences and projects they are implementing in the “Computing Systems”.