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Versatile, robust, and efficient tractography with constrained higher-order tensor fODFs

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PurposeDevelop a multi-fiber tractography method that produces fast and robust results based on input data from a wide range of diffusion MRI protocols, including high angular resolution diffusion imaging, multi-shell… Click to show full abstract

PurposeDevelop a multi-fiber tractography method that produces fast and robust results based on input data from a wide range of diffusion MRI protocols, including high angular resolution diffusion imaging, multi-shell imaging, and clinical diffusion spectrum imaging (DSI)MethodsIn a unified deconvolution framework for different types of diffusion MRI protocols, we represent fiber orientation distribution functions as higher-order tensors, which permits use of a novel positive definiteness constraint (H-psd) that makes estimation from noisy input more robust. The resulting directions are used for deterministic fiber tracking with branching.ResultsWe quantify accuracy on simulated data, as well as condition numbers and computation times on clinical data. We qualitatively investigate the benefits when processing suboptimal data, and show direct comparisons to several state-of-the-art techniques.ConclusionThe proposed method works faster than state-of-the-art approaches, achieves higher angular resolution on simulated data with known ground truth, and plausible results on clinical data. In addition to working with the same data as previous methods for multi-tissue deconvolution, it also supports DSI data.

Keywords: tractography; versatile robust; diffusion; higher order; robust efficient

Journal Title: International Journal of Computer Assisted Radiology and Surgery
Year Published: 2017

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