학술논문

Comparison of distances for supervised segmentation of white matter tractography
Document Type
Conference
Source
2017 International Workshop on Pattern Recognition in Neuroimaging (PRNI) Pattern Recognition in Neuroimaging (PRNI), 2017 International Workshop on. :1-4 Jun, 2017
Subject
Bioengineering
Signal Processing and Analysis
Approximation algorithms
Axons
Magnetic resonance imaging
Image segmentation
Streaming media
Three-dimensional displays
Monte Carlo methods
diffusion MRI
tractography
streamline distances
supervised segmentation
Language
Abstract
Tractograms are mathematical representations of the main paths of axons within the white matter of the brain, from diffusion MRI data. Such representations are in the form of polylines, called streamlines, and one streamline approximates the common path of tens of thousands of axons. The analysis of tractograms is a task of interest in multiple fields, like neurosurgery and neurology. A basic building block of many pipelines of analysis is the definition of a distance function between streamlines. Multiple distance functions have been proposed in the literature, and different authors use different distances, usually without a specific reason other than invoking the “common practice”. To this end, in this work we want to test such common practices, in order to obtain factual reasons for choosing one distance over another. For these reason, in this work we compare many streamline distance functions available in the literature. We focus on the common task of automatic bundle segmentation and we adopt the recent approach of supervised segmentation from expert-based examples. Using the HCP dataset, we compare several distances obtaining guidelines on the choice of which distance function one should use for supervised bundle segmentation.