2008 Winter Project Week Tractography Meeting Notes
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Notes from Presentations and Discussions
Data quality, NAMIC DTI pipeline
- Issues?
- EPI distortion correction, ITK?
- White matter mask? Generous?
- Freesurfer white matter mask? Map structural segm to DTI
- EM segmenter in Slicer white matter mask?
ROI definitions and impact on different methods
- Force all methods to use the same ROIs?
- Classes of ROIs?
- For streamline methods larger ROIs than the tract itself good
- For shortest path methods, connections stop at ROI
Methods:
- Streamline, Slicer2 (Sonia)
- Streamline, whole brain Slicer2 (Sonia)
- Streamline, Fiberviewer (Casey)
- Streamline, Gtract (Vince)
- Shortest path (Fast Marching), volumetric (Vince)
- Stochastic, volumetric Slicer3 (Tri)
- Shortest path, volumetric (John)
- Shortest path, volumetric (Tom)
Review and define metrics to compare results, which methods to compare?
Current metrics: tensor invariants (FA, trace, mode, norm), volume, length.
What is a good fiber tract?
Easier question: How similar are two methods?
- 12 different tracts
- Tracts voxelized -> volumetric result from tracts
- Missing parts of a tract, how should be penalized?
- Statistics along the tracts, should we sum along the tract to get one measure?
- Distributions across the tract
- Atlas (Casey)
- Bundle thickness: mix of radius of tract and uncertainty
- How to define volume from connectivity map (shortest path, or stochastic)