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Fiber Connections of the Supplementary Motor Area Revisited: Methodology of Fiber Dissection, DTI, and Three Dimensional Documentation
Published on: May 23, 2017
LEARNING SPATIALLY-CONTINUOUS FIBER ORIENTATION FUNCTIONS
Tyler Spears1, P Thomas Fletcher1
1University of Virginia, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Charlottesville, VA.
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Our understanding of the human connectome is fundamentally limited by the resolution of diffusion MR images. Reconstructing a connectome's constituent neural pathways with tractography requires following a continuous field of fiber directions. Typically, this field is found with simple trilinear interpolation in low-resolution, noisy diffusion MRIs. However, trilinear interpolation struggles following fine-scale changes in low-quality data. Recent deep learning methods in super-resolving diffusion MRIs have focused on upsampling to a fixed spatial grid, but this does not satisfy tractography's need for a continuous field. In this work, we propose FENRI, a novel method that learns spatially-continuous fiber orientation distribution functions for accurate tractography from low-resolution diffusion-weighted images. To quantify FENRI's capabilities in tractography, we also introduce an expanded simulated dataset built for evaluating learning-based tractography models. We demonstrate that FENRI accurately predicts fiber orientations from realistic low-quality data, and that FENRI tractography gives improved streamline reconstruction over the current use of simple interpolation. .
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