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10 March 2017 A new method to quantify fiber orientation similarity in registered volumes
James Dormer, Rong Jiang, Mary B. Wagner, Baowei Fei
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Abstract
Differences in fiber orientations between registered image volumes can be difficult to quantify. Angular errors between diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) volumes are often a combination of image registration errors and fluctuations of diffusion values that are used to determine the fiber orientations. In order to properly quantify the similarity between two images containing fiber orientation information, both displacement and angular fluctuation should be considered. We present a method to quantify fiber orientation similarity between registered images by allowing small pixel displacements in conjunction with minor angle differences. Adjustments to the allowed pixel displacement and degree of angle difference can help identify the major factor contributing to the error of fiber angles. The proposed method can provide a new metric for the evaluation of the fiber orientation difference.
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James Dormer, Rong Jiang, Mary B. Wagner, and Baowei Fei "A new method to quantify fiber orientation similarity in registered volumes", Proc. SPIE 10136, Medical Imaging 2017: Image Perception, Observer Performance, and Technology Assessment, 101361I (10 March 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2255563
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KEYWORDS
Heart

Diffusion tensor imaging

Image registration

Magnetic resonance imaging

Diffusion

Image resolution

Diffusion magnetic resonance imaging

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