Construction of a dynamic 4D probabilistic atlas for the developing brain

Probabilistic atlases have been established in the literature as a standard tool for enhancing the intensity-based classification of brain MRI. The rapidly growing neonatal brain requires an age-specific spatial probabilistic atlas to guide the segmentation process. In this paper we describe a metho...

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Main Authors: Murgasova, Maria, Srinivasan, Latha, Gousias, Ioannis S, Aljabar, Paul, Hajnal, Joseph V, Edwards, A David, Rueckert, Daniel
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:eng
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Summary:Probabilistic atlases have been established in the literature as a standard tool for enhancing the intensity-based classification of brain MRI. The rapidly growing neonatal brain requires an age-specific spatial probabilistic atlas to guide the segmentation process. In this paper we describe a method for dynamically creating a probabilistic atlas for any chosen stage of neonatal brain development. The atlas is created from the segmentations of 153 subjects of different ages using a kernel regression method. For any given age, an intensity template as well as the corresponding tissue probability maps with the correct sizes and shapes of the structures can be dynamically generated. The resulting atlas provides prior tissue probability maps for six structures - cortex, white matter, subcortical gray matter, brainstem and cerebellum, for ages of 29 to 44 weeks of gestation.
ISSN:1945-7928
1945-8452