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Questions
1. What is the main benefit of using inverse consistent image registration
compared uni-directional registration?
2. How much computation time is added by converting a uni-directional reg-
istration algorithm into a inverse consistent image registration algorithm?
3. How do you compute in the inverse of a transformation?
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