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Towards a Shape Model of White Matter Fiber Bundles Using Diffusion Tensor MRI

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Towards a Shape Model of White Matter Fiber Bundles Using Diffusion Tensor MRI
White matter fiber bundles of the human brain form a spatial pattern defined by the anatomical and functional architecture. Human brain atlases provide names for individual tracts and document that these patterns are comparable across subjects. Tractography applied to the tensor field in diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) results in sets of streamlines which can be associated with major fiber tracts. Comparison of fiber tract properties across subjects requires comparison at corresponding anatomical locations. As an alternative to linear and nonlinear registration of DTI images and voxel-based analysis, we propose a novel methodology that models the shape of white matter tracts. A clustering uses similarity of adjacent curves and an iterative processing scheme to group sets of curves to bundles and to reject outliers. Unlike previous work which models fiber tracts as sets of curves centered around a spine, we extend the notion of bundling towards a more general representation of manifolds...
Isabelle Corouge, Guido Gerig, Sylvain Gouttard
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Type Conference
Year 2004
Where ISBI
Authors Isabelle Corouge, Guido Gerig, Sylvain Gouttard
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