Registration of microscopy images is an important task in biomedical applications. We introduce a deep learning approach for non-rigid registration of cell nuclei in temporal microscopy image sequences. First, we present a segmentation-based registration method which combines different transformation models and can cope with strong image intensity changes. Second, as an extension, we propose a joint segmentation and registration method which includes a cycle consistency loss and automatically determines the segmentation. Both methods do not need labeled data for network training. The methods were applied to live cell microscopy images of cell nuclei and yield better results than baseline methods.
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