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Revision as of 17:30, 23 June 2007
Home < Collaboration < WFU < NonHuman Primate Neuroimaging
Key Investigators
- VT: Chris Wyatt
- BWH: Kilian Pohl
Objective
The objectives of this project are to:
- Optimize the EM Brain Classifier in Slicer on MRI images of rhesus macaques
- Develop a custom GM/WM/CSF atlas, bootstrapping from one provided by Martin Styner
- Integrate a sub-cortical atlas
- Segment data from N subjects in the alcohol naive and post-induction state.
- Compare GM/WM volume and ratios between the two states
- Compare hippocampus, putamen, and caudate volumes between states
Approach, Plan
We will use the current implementation of the EM Brain classifier in slicer. Using a manual segmentation as an estimate of ground truth in a single subject, we will optimize the EM segmenter parameters over the classification error and running time. The study will be run via VPN on a Sungrid at VT.
Progress
Prior to the project week:
- Study data on 8 subjects at two time points (alcohol naive and post-induction) organized
- Study data has been skull stripped, ECC masks created, and GM/WM/CSF priors registered to each subject
Monday: Tuesday: Wednesday: Thursday: Friday:
References
- K. M. Pohl, J. Fisher, W.E.L. Grimson, R. Kikinis, and W.M. Wells. A Bayesian Model for Joint Segmentation and Registration. NeuroImage, 31(1), pp. 228-239, 2006.
- E. V. Sullivan, H. J. Sable, W. N Strother, D. P. Friedman, A. Davenport, H. Tillman-Smith, R. A. Kraft, C. L. Wyatt, K. T. Szeliga, N. C. Buchheimer, J. B. Daunais, E. Adalsteinsson, A. Pfefferbaum, K. A Grant, Neuroimaging of Rodent and Primate Models of Alcoholism: Initial Reports from the Integrative Neuroscience Initiative on Alcoholism, Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Vol. 29 No. 2 pgs 287-294 Feb 2005.