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Pamela Guevara1, Cyril Poupon, Denis Rivière
1Neurospin, CEA, Gif-sur-Yvette, France.
Abstract:
This paper presents a method inferring a model of the brain white matter organisation from HARDI tractography results computed for a group of subjects. This model is made up of a set of generic fiber bundles that can be detected in most of the population. Our approach is based on a two-level clustering strategy. The first level is a multiresolution intra-subject clustering of the million tracts that are computed for each brain. This analysis reduces the complexity of the data to a few thousands fiber bundles for each subject. The second level is an intersubject clustering over fiber bundle centroids from all the subjects using a pairwise distance computed after spatial normalization. The resulting model includes the large bundles of anatomical literature and about 20 U-fiber bundles in each hemisphere.
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