نتایج جستجو برای: high angular resolution diffusion imaging hardi

تعداد نتایج: 2697155  

Journal: :NeuroImage 2008
Jacques-Donald Tournier Chun-Hung Yeh Fernando Calamante Kuan-Hung Cho Alan Connelly Ching-Po Lin

Diffusion-weighted imaging can potentially be used to infer the connectivity of the human brain in vivo using fibre-tracking techniques, and is therefore of great interest to neuroscientists and clinicians. A key requirement for fibre tracking is the accurate estimation of white matter fibre orientations within each imaging voxel. The diffusion tensor model, which is widely used for this purpos...

2009
Y. Kupriyanova O. Posnansky N. J. Shah

Introduction. Diffusion-weighted (DW) MRI provides important information regarding the arrangement of white matter fibres. However, imperfections in the DW gradients may cause errors in the estimation of diffusion parameters. The sources of the gradient errors are various and may arise from long-term eddy currents, background gradients, imaging gradients, and spatial non-linearity and non-unifo...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2008
Kuan-Hung Cho Chun-Hung Yeh Jacques-Donald Tournier Yi-Ping Chao Jyh-Horng Chen Ching-Po Lin

Q-ball imaging (QBI) has been proposed for the mapping of multiple intravoxel fiber structures using the Funk-Radon transform on high angular resolution diffusion images (HARDI). However, the accuracy and the angular resolution of QBI to define fiber orientations and its dependence on diffusion imaging parameters remain unclear. The phantom models, made up of sheets of parallel capillaries fill...

Journal: :Comput. Graph. Forum 2010
Thomas Schultz Gordon L. Kindlmann

Glyphs are a fundamental tool in tensor visualization, since they provide an intuitive geometric representation of the full tensor information. The Higher-Order Maximum Enhancing (HOME) glyph, a generalization of the second-order tensor ellipsoid, was recently shown to emphasize the orientational information in the tensor through a pointed shape around maxima. This paper states and formally pro...

Journal: :Brain connectivity 2014
Allen W. Song Hing-Chiu Chang Christopher Petty Arnaud Guidon Nankuei Chen

Recent emergence of human connectome imaging has led to a high demand on angular and spatial resolutions for diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). While there have been significant growths in high angular resolution diffusion imaging, the improvement in spatial resolution is still limited due to a number of technical challenges, such as the low signal-to-noise ratio and high motion artifa...

Journal: :Axioms 2014
Laura Astola Neda Sepasian Tom C. J. Dela Haije Andrea Fuster Luc Florack

In Riemannian geometry, a distance function is determined by an inner product on the tangent space. In Riemann–Finsler geometry, this distance function can be determined by a norm. This gives more freedom on the form of the so-called indicatrix or the set of unit vectors. This has some interesting applications, e.g., in medical image analysis, especially in diffusion weighted imaging (DWI). An ...

Journal: :Medical image computing and computer-assisted intervention : MICCAI ... International Conference on Medical Image Computing and Computer-Assisted Intervention 2008
Nicolas Wiest-Daesslé Sylvain Prima Pierrick Coupé Sean Patrick Morrissey Christian Barillot

Diffusion-Weighted MRI (DW-MRI) is subject to random noise yielding measures that are different from their real values, and thus biasing the subsequently estimated tensors. The Non-Local Means (NLMeans) filter has recently been proposed to denoise MRI with high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). This filter has been shown to allow the best restoration of image intensities for the estimation of diffus...

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