An Analysis Tool for Quantification of Diffusion Tensor Imaging

H.-J. Park, M. E. Shenton, C.-F. Westin
Seventh International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention (MICCAI'04)
Pages 1040-1041
September, 2004

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Abstract

A software tool for analyzing Diffusion Tensor MRI (DT-MRI) data is presented. The tool includes methods for segmentation of white matter for automatic definition of seed points for fiber tractography, and methods for 2D slice visualization using different types of tensor glyphs and color-coding schemes.

Analysis flow of DoDTI.


Reference

Park HJ, Shenton ME, Westin CF. An analysis tool for quantification of diffusion tensor imaging. In Seventh International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention (MICCAI'04), Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Rennes - Saint Malo, France, 2004;1040-1041.

Bibtex entry

@InProceedings{parkMICCAI04,
  author         = {H.-J. Park and M. E. Shenton and C.-F. Westin},            
  title          = {An Analysis Tool for Quantification of Diffusion Tensor    
                   Imaging},                                                   
  booktitle      = {Seventh International Conference on Medical Image Computing
                   and  Computer-Assisted Intervention (MICCAI'04)},           
  series         = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},                        
  pages          = {1040--1041},                                               
  year           = {2004},                                                     
  address        = {Rennes - Saint Malo, France},                              
  month          = {September}
}                                                

Grants

NIH P41-RR13218 (NAC)

Research areas

DTMRI, Tensor

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