Abstract. In this paper we present a novel approach to the problem of spatiotemporal alignment of cardiac MR image sequences. This novel method has the ability to correct spatial misalignment caused by global acquisition and local shape differences as well as temporal misalignment caused by differences in the length of the cardiac cycles or by differences in the motion patterns of the hearts. In contrast to our previous approach [1], the algorithm optimizes the spatial and temporal transformation components separately, thus significantly speeding up the registration process. To achieve this we have developed a novel approach for the calculation of the temporal registration which does not require the spatial alignment of the image sequences. The method was evaluated using fifteen cardiac MR image sequences from healthy volunteers and the results were compared to the previously presented method. The results indicate that the performance of the method is similar to the previously presen...