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Whole Brain Segmentation
Bruce Fischl, David H. Salat, Evelina Busa, Marilyn Albert, Megan Dieterich, Christian Haselgrove, Andre van der Kouwe, Ron Killiany, David Kennedy, Shuna Klaveness, Albert Montillo, Nikos Makris, Bruce Rosen, Anders M. Dale Neuron Volume 33, Issue 3, Pages (January 2002) DOI: /S (02)00569-X
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Figure 1 Intensity Histograms for White Matter (WM), Cortical Gray Matter (GM), Lateral Ventricle (lV), Thalamus (Th), Caudate (Ca), Putamen (Pu), Pallidum (Pa), Hippocampus (Hp), and Amygdala (Am) Neuron , DOI: ( /S (02)00569-X)
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Figure 2 Comparison of Inter-Rater Reliability for Manual Segmentation (White) with the Reliability of the Automated with the Manual Measures (Dark) Top: percent volume overlap for various structures using the two techniques. Bottom: percent volume difference for the same structures. Key: lV—left lateral ventricle, lT—left thalamus, lC—left caudate, lPu—left putamen, lPa—left pallidum, lH—left hippocampus, lA—left amygdala, rV—right lateral ventricle, rT—right thalamus, rC—right caudate, rPu—right putamen, rPa—right pallidum, rH—right hippocampus, rA—right amygdala, BST—brainstem. Neuron , DOI: ( /S (02)00569-X)
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Figure 3 Comparison of Structure Volumes Computing Using Manual Labeling (White) and Automated Segmentation (Dark) The error bars are standard errors of the mean. Key: lV—left lateral ventricle, lT—left thalamus, lC—left caudate, lPu—left putamen, lPa—left pallidum, lH—left hippocampus, lA—left amygdala, rV—right lateral ventricle, rT—right thalamus, rC—right caudate, rPu—right putamen, rPa—right pallidum, rH—right hippocampus, rA—right amygdala, BST—brainstem. Neuron , DOI: ( /S (02)00569-X)
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Figure 4 Comparison of the Volume of Various Structures in Normal Controls (Blue), Questionables (Cyan), Converters (yellow), and Patients with Mild AD (red) Top left: lateral ventricles (LH = left hemisphere, RH = right hemisphere). Top right: third and fourth ventricles. Middle left: inferior lateral ventricles. Middle right: hippocampus. Bottom left: amygdala. Bottom right: thalamus. Neuron , DOI: ( /S (02)00569-X)
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Figure 5 Manual Segmentation Results in the Temporal Lobe
Left: coronal view, right: sagittal view. Neuron , DOI: ( /S (02)00569-X)
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Figure 6 Atlas Samples before (Left) and after (Right) Optimization
Note that the sample size has been scaled up for visualization purposes. Neuron , DOI: ( /S (02)00569-X)
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Figure 7 Histogram of the Number of Anatomical Classes That Occur at Each Voxel in an Atlas Made up of Seven Manually Labeled Volumes Aligned Using the Optimal Linear Transform Described Above Neuron , DOI: ( /S (02)00569-X)
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Figure 8 Relabeling Using the ICM Algorithm
From left to right: 0, 2, 4, 5, and 6 iterations. Neuron , DOI: ( /S (02)00569-X)
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