Title
Group-wise automatic mesh-based analysis of cortical thickness
Abstract
The analysis of neuroimaging data from pediatric populations presents several challenges. There are normal variations in brain shape from infancy to adulthood and normal developmental changes related to tissue maturation. Measurement of cortical thickness is one important way to analyze such developmental tissue changes. We developed a novel framework that allows group-wise automatic mesh-based analysis of cortical thickness. Our approach is divided into four main parts. First an individual pre-processing pipeline is applied on each subject to create genus-zero inflated white matter cortical surfaces with cortical thickness measurements. The second part performs an entropy-based group-wise shape correspondence on these meshes using a particle system, which establishes a trade-off between an even sampling of the cortical surfaces and the similarity of corresponding points across the population using sulcal depth information and spatial proximity. A novel automatic initial particle sampling is performed using a matched 98-lobe parcellation map prior to a particle-splitting phase. Third, corresponding re-sampled surfaces are computed with interpolated cortical thickness measurements, which are finally analyzed via a statistical vertex-wise analysis module. This framework consists of a pipeline of automated 3D Slicer compatible modules. It has been tested on a small pediatric dataset and incorporated in an open-source C++ based high-level module called GAMBIT. GAMBIT's setup allows efficient batch processing, grid computing and quality control. The current research focuses on the use of an average template for correspondence and surface re-sampling, as well as thorough validation of the framework and its application to clinical pediatric studies.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1117/12.878300
Proceedings of SPIE
Keywords
Field
DocType
cortical thickness,cortical surface,sulcal depth,correspondence,group analysis
Population,Computer vision,Grid computing,Polygon mesh,Computer science,Gambit,Interpolation,Artificial intelligence,Batch processing,Sampling (statistics),Group analysis
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
7962
0277-786X
4
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.47
4
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Clement Vachet1415.34
Heather Cody Hazlett273642.81
Marc Niethammer373168.16
Ipek Oguz410812.87
Joshua E. Cates520917.05
Ross Whitaker62973234.95
Piven Joseph777049.65
Martin Styner81349116.30