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Graeme P. Penney is affiliated with King's College London in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research within this institution.

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Best Publications

  • A comparison of similarity measures for use in 2-D-3-D medical image registration

    G.P. Penney;J. Weese;J.A. Little;P. Desmedt

  • A Generic Framework for Non-rigid Registration Based on Non-uniform Multi-level Free-Form Deformations

    Julia A. Schnabel;Daniel Rueckert;Marcel Quist;Jane M. Blackall

  • Registration of freehand 3D ultrasound and magnetic resonance liver images.

    Graeme P. Penney;Jane M. Blackall;M. S. Hamady;T. Sabharwal

  • Standardized evaluation methodology for 2-D-3-D registration

    E.B. van de Kraats;G.P. Penney;D. Tomazevic;T. van Walsum

  • Voxel-based 2-D/3-D registration of fluoroscopy images and CT scans for image-guided surgery

    J. Weese;G.P. Penney;P. Desmedt;T.M. Buzug

  • Touchless interaction in surgery

    Kenton O'Hara;Gerardo Gonzalez;Abigail Sellen;Graeme Penney

  • Intensity-based 2-D - 3-D registration of cerebral angiograms

    J.H. Hipwell;G.P. Penney;R.A. McLaughlin;K. Rhode

  • Instantiation and registration of statistical shape models of the femur and pelvis using 3D ultrasound imaging.

    Dean C. Barratt;Carolyn S.K. Chan;Carolyn S.K. Chan;Philip J. Edwards;Philip J. Edwards;Graeme P. Penney;Graeme P. Penney

  • Validation of a two- to three-dimensional registration algorithm for aligning preoperative CT images and intraoperative fluoroscopy images.

    Graeme P. Penney;Philipp G. Batchelor;Derek L. G. Hill;David J. Hawkes

  • Registration-based interpolation

    G.P. Penney;J.A. Schnabel;D. Rueckert;M.A. Viergever

  • Self-calibrating 3D-ultrasound-based bone registration for minimally invasive orthopedic surgery

    D.C. Barratt;G.P. Penney;C.S.K. Chan;M. Slomczykowski

  • Alignment of sparse freehand 3-D ultrasound with preoperative images of the liver using models of respiratory motion and deformation

    J.M. Blackall;G.P. Penney;A.P. King;D.J. Hawkes

  • Registration of 3D trans-esophageal echocardiography to X-ray fluoroscopy using image-based probe tracking

    Gang Gao;Graeme Penney;YingLiang Ma;Nicolas Gogin

  • An Image Registration Approach to Automated Calibration for Freehand 3D Ultrasound

    Jane M. Blackall;Daniel Rueckert;Calvin R. Maurer;Graeme P. Penney

  • Tissue deformation and shape models in image-guided interventions: a discussion paper.

    David J. Hawkes;Dean C. Barratt;Jane M. Blackall;Carolyn S. K. Chan

  • A Comparison of Simularity Measures for use in 2D-3D Medical Image Registration

    Graeme P. Penney;Jürgen Weese;John A. Little;Paul Desmedt

  • Fast voxel-based 2D/3D registration algorithm using a volume rendering method based on the shear-warp factorization

    Juergen Weese;Roland Goecke;Graeme P. Penney;Paul Desmedt

  • Cadaver validation of intensity-based ultrasound to CT registration

    Graeme P. Penney;Graeme P. Penney;Dean C. Barratt;Dean C. Barratt;Carolyn S. K. Chan;Mike Slomczykowski

  • A Stochastic Iterative Closest Point Algorithm (stochastICP)

    Graeme P. Penney;Philip J. Edwards;Andrew P. King;Jane M. Blackall

  • Reconstruction of a 3D surface from video that is robust to missing data and outliers: application to minimally invasive surgery using stereo and mono endoscopes.

    Mingxing Hu;Graeme P. Penney;Michael Figl;Philip J. Edwards

Frequent Co-Authors

David J. Hawkes
David J. Hawkes University College London
Andrew P. King
Andrew P. King King's College London
Kawal Rhode
Kawal Rhode King's College London
Dean C. Barratt
Dean C. Barratt University College London
Daniel Rueckert
Daniel Rueckert Technical University of Munich
Derek L. G. Hill
Derek L. G. Hill Panoramic Digital Health
Wiro J. Niessen
Wiro J. Niessen Erasmus University Rotterdam
Julia A. Schnabel
Julia A. Schnabel King's College London
Thorsten M. Buzug
Thorsten M. Buzug University of Lübeck
Antonio Criminisi
Antonio Criminisi Microsoft (United States)

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