Title :
Comparative reliability analysis of publicly available software packages for automatic intracranial volume estimation
Author :
Sargolzaei, S. ; Goryawala, Mohammed ; Cabrerizo, Mercedes ; Chen, Gang ; Jayakar, P. ; Duara, Ranjan ; Barker, Warren ; Adjouadi, Malek
Author_Institution :
Center for Adv. Technol. & Educ. (CATE), Florida Int. Univ., Miami, FL, USA
Abstract :
Intracranial volume is an important measure in brain research often used as a correction factor in inter subject studies. The current study investigates the resulting outcome in terms of the type of software used for automatically estimating ICV measure. Five groups of 70 subjects are considered, including adult controls (AC) (n=11), adult with dementia (AD) (n=11), pediatric controls (PC) (n=18) and two groups of pediatric epilepsy subjects (PE1.5 and PE3) (n=30) using 1.5 T and 3T scanners, respectively. Reference measurements were calculated for each subject by manually tracing intracranial cavity without sub-sampling. Four publicly available software packages (AFNI, Freesurfer, FSL, and SPM) were examined in their ability to automatically estimate ICV across the five groups. Linear regression analyses suggest that reference measurement discrepancy could be explained best by SPM [R2= 0.67;p <; 0.01] for the AC group, Freesurfer [R2 = 0.46; p = 0.02] for the AD group, AFNI [R2=0.97;p<; 0.01] for the PC group and FSL [R2 = 0.6; p = 0.1] for the PE1.5 and [R2 = 0.6; p <; 0.01] for PE3 groups. The study demonstrates that the choice of the automated software for ICV estimation is dependent on the population under consideration and whether the software used is atlas-based or not.
Keywords :
biomedical MRI; brain; demography; feature extraction; geometry; geriatrics; image matching; medical disorders; medical image processing; neurophysiology; paediatrics; parameter estimation; public domain software; regression analysis; reliability; visual databases; AFNI software; FSL software; Freesurfer software; SPM software; adult dementia; atlas-based software; automated software choice effect; automatic intracranial volume estimation; automatical ICV measure estimation; brain research; comparative reliability analysis; correction factor; inter subject study; linear regression analysis; magnetic flux density 1.5 T; magnetic flux density 3 T; manual intracranial cavity tracing; pediatric epilepsy; population dependence; publicly available software packages; reference measurement calculation; reference measurement discrepancy; software type; Alzheimer´s disease; Epilepsy; Estimation; Reliability; Software packages;
Conference_Titel :
Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBC), 2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/EMBC.2014.6944090