DocumentCode
3504374
Title
Atlas-based fiber clustering for multi-subject analysis of high angular resolution diffusion imaging tractography
Author
Prasad, Gautam ; Jahanshad, Neda ; Aganj, Iman ; Lenglet, Christophe ; Sapiro, Guillermo ; Toga, Arthur W. ; Thompson, Paul M.
Author_Institution
Sch. of Med., Dept. of Neurology, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA, USA
fYear
2011
fDate
March 30 2011-April 2 2011
Firstpage
276
Lastpage
280
Abstract
High angular resolution diffusion imaging (HARDI) allows in vivo analysis of the white matter structure and connectivity. Based on orientation distribution functions (ODFs) that represent the directionality of water diffusion at each point in the brain, tractography methods can recover major axonal pathways. This enables tract-based analysis of fiber integrity and connectivity. For multi-subject comparisons, fibers may be clustered into bundles that are consistently found across subjects. To do this, we scanned 20 young adults with HARDI at 4 T. From the reconstructed ODFs, we performed whole-brain tractography with a novel Hough transform method. We then used measures of agreement between the extracted 3D curves and a co-registered probabilistic DTI atlas to select key pathways. Using median filtering and a shortest path graph search, we derived the maximum density path to compactly represent each tract in the population. With this tract-based method, we performed tract-based analysis of fractional anisotropy, and assessed how the chosen tractography algorithm influenced the results. The resulting method may expedite population-based statistical analysis of HARDI and DTI.
Keywords
Hough transforms; biomedical MRI; brain; image reconstruction; image registration; image resolution; medical image processing; statistical analysis; Hough transform method; atlas-based fiber clustering; brain; bundles; co-registered probabilistic DTI atlas; fiber integrity; high-angular resolution diffusion imaging tractography; image reconstruction; median filtering; multisubject analysis; orientation distribution functions; path graph search; population-based statistical analysis; recover major axonal pathways; tract-based analysis; water diffusion; white matter structure; Biomedical imaging; Image resolution; Probabilistic logic; Streaming media; Three dimensional displays; Transforms; Dijkstra´s shortest path; clustering; fiber bundles; multi-subject analysis; tractography;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro, 2011 IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Chicago, IL
ISSN
1945-7928
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-4127-3
Electronic_ISBN
1945-7928
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISBI.2011.5872405
Filename
5872405
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