Authors
Pamela Guevara, Delphine Duclap, Cyril Poupon, Linda Marrakchi-Kacem, Pierre Fillard, Denis Le Bihan, Marion Leboyer, Josselin Houenou, J-F Mangin
Publication date
2012/7/16
Journal
Neuroimage
Volume
61
Issue
4
Pages
1083-1099
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
This paper presents a method for automatic segmentation of white matter fiber bundles from massive dMRI tractography datasets. The method is based on a multi-subject bundle atlas derived from a two-level intra-subject and inter-subject clustering strategy. This atlas is a model of the brain white matter organization, computed for a group of subjects, made up of a set of generic fiber bundles that can be detected in most of the population. Each atlas bundle corresponds to several inter-subject clusters manually labeled to account for subdivisions of the underlying pathways often presenting large variability across subjects. An atlas bundle is represented by the multi-subject list of the centroids of all intra-subject clusters in order to get a good sampling of the shape and localization variability. The atlas, composed of 36 known deep white matter bundles and 47 superficial white matter bundles in each hemisphere, was …
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