[Insight-developers] Centered Transforms
Stephen R. Aylward
aylward at unc.edu
Mon Mar 7 13:15:00 EST 2005
When someone updates the center of rotation or matrix for a transform,
either the translation or the offset must be implicitly updated for
consistency. This implicit update is necessary since translation and
offset are related to one another via the transform matrix and the
center of rotation.
My vote is that the offset should be implicitly updated when the center,
matrix, or translation is set by the user; and that translation should
only be implicitly updated when the offset is set by the user.
That is, we assume that most people will set the translation component
and not the offset component - this assumption is consistent with the
behaviour of our optimizers which use translation as a parameter during
optimization, not offset.
As a result, the following code will be valid:
Using an Euler3DTransform called transform...
CenterType center;
center.Fill(10);
TranslationType translation;
translation.Fill(0);
transform.SetRotation( 1, 2, 3 );
transform.SetTranslation( translation );
transform.SetCenter( center );
OutputPointType transformedPoint = transform.TransformPoint( center );
if( transformedPoint[0] != center[0] )
{
itkWarningMacro(<< "Oops. Transform of center is not the center");
}
This is consistent with most of the current transforms. Can we accept
this as the general "rule" for itk?
The other options are to (2) update the offset implicitly when center or
matrix are updated, or (3) require the user to explicitly call
ComputeTranslation, ComputeMatrix, ComputeOffset, and
ComputeMatrixParameters (which, for example, updates the versor in a
versorTransform when the user sets the matrix directly). Option 3
requires significant changes throughout ITK. Option 2 is okay, but
will require a few changes - probably about the same number as
implicitly updating transform - however, I see it as less consistent
because of how optimizers update transforms....
Any opinions / comments?
Thanks,
Stephen
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