Unbiased atlas formation via large deformations metric mapping

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Publication Type journal article
Creator Gerig, Guido
Other Author Lorenzen, Peter.; Davis, Brad; Joshi, Sarang
Title Unbiased atlas formation via large deformations metric mapping
Date 2005-01-01
Description The construction of population atlases is a key issue in medical image analysis, and particularly in brain mapping. Large sets of images are mapped into a common coordinate system to study intrapopulation variability and inter-population differences, to provide voxelwise mapping of functional sites, and to facilitate tissue and object segmentation via registration of anatomical labels. We formulate the unbiased atlas construction problem as a Fréchet mean estimation in the space of diffeomorphisms via large deformations metric mapping. A novel method for computing constant speed velocity fields and an analysis of atlas stability and robustness using entropy are presented. We address the question: how many images are required to build a stable brain atlas?
Type InteractiveResource
Publisher Springer
Journal Title International Conference on Medical Image Computing Assisted Intervention - MICCAI
Volume 8(Pt.2)
Issue 3750
First Page 411
Last Page 418
Subject Computational anatomy; Brain atlases; Image metric space
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Lorenzen, P., Davis, B., Joshi, S. (2005). Unbiased atlas formation via large deformations metric mapping. In Edited by Duncan, J. S., & Gerig, G. Med Image Comput Comput Assist Interv Int Conf Med Image Comput Comput Assist Interv (MICCAI), 8(Pt.2), 3750, 411-8.
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