DBP2:UNCFinal:2010
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Overview
Software
- ARCTIC: Automatic Regional Cortical ThICkness
- Description:
- ARCTIC is an end-to-end application allowing individual lobar analysis of cortical thickness
- Pipeline: performs tissue segmentation, regional atlas deformable registration, cortical thickness measurements, volume information stored in spreadsheets
- Visualization: white matter and gray matter mesh creation
- Quality control: optimal QC via 3D Slicer MRML scenes
- Download:
- Latest stable version is directly available as an extension in Slicer 3.6.1 release and soon in Slicer 3.6.2
- Source code, executables and tutorial are available on NITRC
- Documentation:
- Tutorials:
- ARCTIC tutorials: [ppt] [pdf]
- 1st Prize: NAMIC tutorial contest AHM 2009
- 2nd Prize: NAMIC tutorial contest summer project week 2009
- Online documentation within Slicer 3.6
- Download ARCTIC Example dataset
- ARCTIC tutorials: [ppt] [pdf]
- Description:
- GAMBIT
Listing and short description of the sample data
- Pediatric Brain MRI data
- Data of 2 autistic children and 2 normal controls (male, female) scanned at 2 years with follow up at 4 years from a 1.5T Siemens scanner. Files include structural data, tissue segmentation label map and subcortical structures segmentation.
- ARCTIC Tutorial dataset:
- Brain Atlases
Related pages
References
- H.C. Hazlett, C. Vachet, C. Mathieu, M. Styner, J. Piven, Use of the Slicer3 Toolkit to Produce Regional Cortical Thickness Measurement of Pediatric MRI Data, presented at the 8th Annual International Meeting for Autism Research (IMFAR) Chicago, IL 2009
- C. Mathieu, C. Vachet, H.C. Hazlett, G. Geric, J. Piven, and M. Styner, ARCTIC – Automatic Regional Cortical ThICkness Tool, UNC Radiology Research Day 2009 abstract