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5 March 2007 Computation of the mid-sagittal plane in diffusion tensor MR brain images
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Abstract
We propose a method for the automated computation of the mid-sagittal plane of the brain in diffusion tensor MR images. We estimate this plane as the one that best superposes the two hemispheres of the brain by reflection symmetry. This is done via the automated minimisation of a correlation-type global criterion over the tensor image. The minimisation is performed using the NEWUOA algorithm in a multiresolution framework. We validate our algorithm on synthetic diffusion tensor MR images. We quantitatively compare this computed plane with similar planes obtained from scalar diffusion images (such as FA and ADC maps) and from the B0 image (that is, without diffusion sensitisation). Finally, we show some results on real diffusion tensor MR images.
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Sylvain Prima and Nicolas Wiest-Daesslé "Computation of the mid-sagittal plane in diffusion tensor MR brain images", Proc. SPIE 6512, Medical Imaging 2007: Image Processing, 65121I (5 March 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.709467
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KEYWORDS
Diffusion

Brain

Magnetic resonance imaging

Diffusion tensor imaging

Neuroimaging

Algorithm development

Medical imaging

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