Maddah Mahnaz, Miller James V, Sullivan Edith V, Pfefferbaum Adolf, Rohlfing Torsten
Neuroscience Program, SRI International, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA.
Med Image Comput Comput Assist Interv. 2011;14(Pt 2):191-9. doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-23629-7_24.
We introduce an automated and probabilistic method for subject-specific segmentation of sheet-like fiber tracts. In addition to clustering of trajectories into anatomically meaningful bundles, the method provides statistics of diffusion measures by establishing point correspondences on the estimated medial representation of each bundle. We also introduce a new approach for medial surface generation of sheet-like fiber bundles in order too initialize the proposed clustering algorithm. Applying the new method to a population study of brain aging on 24 subjects demonstrates the capabilities and strengths of the algorithm in identifying and visualizing spatial patterns of group differences.
我们介绍了一种用于片状纤维束特定主体分割的自动化概率方法。除了将轨迹聚类为具有解剖学意义的束之外,该方法还通过在每个束的估计中间表示上建立点对应关系来提供扩散测量的统计信息。我们还引入了一种用于生成片状纤维束中间表面的新方法,以便初始化所提出的聚类算法。将新方法应用于对24名受试者的脑老化群体研究,证明了该算法在识别和可视化组间差异的空间模式方面的能力和优势。