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Improved Correspondence for DTI Population Studies Via Unbiased Atlas Building

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Improved Correspondence for DTI Population Studies Via Unbiased Atlas Building
Abstract. We present a method for automatically finding correspondence in Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) from deformable registration to a common atlas. The registration jointly produces an unbiased average DTI atlas along with diffeomorphic correspondence between each image. The registration image match metric uses a feature detector for thin fiber structures of white matter, and interpolation and averaging of diffusion tensors use the Riemannian symmetric space framework. The anatomically significant correspondence provides a basis for comparison of tensor features and fiber tract geometry in clinical studies and for building DTI population atlases.
Casey Goodlett, Brad Davis, Remi Jean, John H. Gil
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Type Conference
Year 2006
Where MICCAI
Authors Casey Goodlett, Brad Davis, Remi Jean, John H. Gilmore, Guido Gerig
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