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Brain Imaging

Brain imaging technologies provide critical insights into both the structure and function of the human brain, enabling medical professionals and researchers to diagnose, study, and treat neurological disorders or psychiatric disorders more effectively.
These technologies include computerized axial tomography (CAT or CT scans), positron-emission tomography (PET scans),  magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),  functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), and Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS).

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Unifying framework for multimodal brain MRI segmentation based on Hidden Markov Chains.

S Bricq1, Ch Collet, J P Armspach

  • 1Université Strasbourg I, LSIIT: UMR CNRS 7005, ENSPS/LSIIT, Pole API, Bd S. Brant, BP 10413 F-67412 Illkirch, France. bricq@lsiit.u-strasbg.fr

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This study introduces an unsupervised framework for segmenting multimodal brain MRI scans. The method accurately handles partial volume effects and bias fields, improving tissue classification for brain disorder analysis.

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