3D brain mapping using a deformable neuroanatomy
G E Christensen; R D Rabbitt; M I Miller; G E Christensen; Inst. for Biomed. Comput., Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO, USA; R D Rabbitt; Inst. for Biomed. Comput., Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO, USA; M I Miller; Inst. for Biomed. Comput., Washington Univ., St. Louis, MO, USA
Журнал:
Physics in Medicine and Biology
Дата:
1994-03-01
Аннотация:
Presents two different mathematical methods that can be used separately or in conjunction to accommodate shape variabilities between normal human neuroanatomies. Both methods use a digitized textbook to represent the complex structure of a typical normal neuroanatomy. Probabilistic transformations on the textbook coordinate system are defined to accommodate shape differences between the textbook and images of other normal neuroanatomies. The transformations are constrained to be consistent with the physical properties of deformable elastic solids in the first method and those of viscous fluids in the second. Results presented in this paper demonstrate how a single deformable textbook can be used to accommodate normal shape variability.
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