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Latest revision as of 18:28, 24 June 2008
Home < 2008 Summer Project Week:AtlasFreeSegmentationKey Investigators
- MIT: Tammy Riklin-Raviv, Polina Golland
- UNC: Clement Vachet, Martin Styner
Objective
Our objective is the simultaneous segmentation of N aligned MR images where the regions of interest are corresponding anatomical (brain) structures across N subjects. We assume that a probability atlas is not available.
Approach, Plan
In the project week we plan to test the algorithm developed for atlas free segmentation on the UNC Pediatric (Autism) MRI data (http://www.na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/DBP2:UNC).
Progress
We have implemented the algorithm and tested it on MRI images of 50 subjects.