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Three-Dimensional Shape Modeling and Analysis of Brain Structures
Published on: November 14, 2019
A diffeomorphic aging model for adult human brain from cross-sectional data
Alphin J Thottupattu1, Jayanthi Sivaswamy2, Venkateswaran P Krishnan3
1International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad, 500032, India. alphinj.thottupattu@research.iiit.ac.in.
Abstract:
Normative aging trends of the brain can serve as an important reference in the assessment of neurological structural disorders. Such models are typically developed from longitudinal brain image data-follow-up data of the same subject over different time points. In practice, obtaining such longitudinal data is difficult. We propose a method to develop an aging model for a given population, in the absence of longitudinal data, by using images from different subjects at different time points, the so-called cross-sectional data. We define an aging model as a diffeomorphic deformation on a structural template derived from the data and propose a method that develops topology preserving aging model close to natural aging. The proposed model is successfully validated on two public cross-sectional datasets which provide templates constructed from different sets of subjects at different age points.

