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Computer vision / Quantum field theory / Summability methods / Estimation theory / Image registration / Symmetry / Regularization / Asymmetry / Homogeneous polynomial / Algebra / Mathematics / Mathematical analysis
Date: 2013-01-16 10:29:53
Computer vision
Quantum field theory
Summability methods
Estimation theory
Image registration
Symmetry
Regularization
Asymmetry
Homogeneous polynomial
Algebra
Mathematics
Mathematical analysis

Symmetric Non-Rigid Image Registration via an Adaptive Quasi-Volume-Preserving Constraint

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