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Generating Fiber Crossing Phantoms Out of Experimental DWIs

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Generating Fiber Crossing Phantoms Out of Experimental DWIs
In Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI), differently oriented fiber bundles inside one voxel are incorrectly modeled by a single tensor. High Angular Resolution Diffusion Imaging (HARDI) aims at using more complex models, such as a two-tensor model, for estimating two fiber bundles. We propose a new method for creating experimental phantom data of fiber crossings, by mixing the DWI-signals from high FA-regions with different orientation. The properties of these experimental phantoms approach the conditions of real data. These phantoms can thus serve as a `ground truth' in validating crossing reconstruction algorithms. The angular resolution of a dual tensor model is determined using series of crossings, generated under different angles. An angular resolution of 0.6 was found in data scanned with a diffusion weighting parameter b=1000 s/mm2 . This resolution did not change significantly in experiments with b=3000 and 5000 s/mm2 , keeping the scanning time constant.
Matthan Caan, Anne Willem de Vries, Ganesh Khedoe,
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where MICCAI
Authors Matthan Caan, Anne Willem de Vries, Ganesh Khedoe, Erik Akkerman, Lucas J. van Vliet, Kees Grimbergen, Frans Vos
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