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Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are two advanced imaging techniques widely used in pre-clinical research. PAT has high optical contrast and deep imaging range but poor soft tissue contrast, whereas MRI provides excellent soft tissue information but poor temporal resolution. Despite recent advances in medical image fusion with pre-aligned multimodal data, PAT-MRI image fusion remains challenging due to misaligned images and spatial distortion. To address these issues, we propose an unsupervised multi-stage deep learning framework called PAMRFuse for misaligned PAT and MRI image fusion. PAMRFuse comprises a multimodal to unimodal registration network to accurately align the input PAT-MRI image pairs and a self-attentive fusion network that selects information-rich features for fusion. We employ an end-to-end mutually reinforcing mode in our registration network, which enables joint optimization of cross-modality image generation and registration. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first attempt at information fusion for misaligned PAT and MRI. Qualitative and quantitative experimental results show the excellent performance of our method in fusing PAT-MRI images of small animals captured from commercial imaging systems.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhotoacoustic tomography (PAT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are two advanced imaging techniques widely used in pre-clinical research. PAT has high optical contrast and deep imaging range but poor soft tissue contrast, whereas MRI provides excellent soft tissue information but poor temporal resolution. Despite recent advances in medical image fusion with pre-aligned multimodal data, PAT-MRI image fusion remains challenging due to misaligned images and spatial distortion.
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