Fast Automatic Segmentation of Thalamic Nuclei

Fast, automated segmentation of the thalamic nuclei in the brain has long been desired as it provides for direct visualization of the target for certain procedures like Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) that target a specific nucleus. It is also beneficial in the study of other pathologies that pertain t...

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Main Author: Thomas, Francis Tyson
Other Authors: Bilgin, Ali
Language:en_US
Published: The University of Arizona. 2017
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-6263902018-01-25T03:00:29Z Fast Automatic Segmentation of Thalamic Nuclei Thomas, Francis Tyson Thomas, Francis Tyson Bilgin, Ali Saranathan, Manojkumar Bilgin, Ali Saranathan, Manojkumar Lysecky, Roman Real Time Segmentation Thalamic Nuclei Thalmus Fast, automated segmentation of the thalamic nuclei in the brain has long been desired as it provides for direct visualization of the target for certain procedures like Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) that target a specific nucleus. It is also beneficial in the study of other pathologies that pertain to different nuclei. In this thesis, a novel approach to fast automated segmentation of thalamic nuclei called Shortened Template and THalamus for Optimal Multi Atlas Segmentation (ST THOMAS) was developed using the multi-atlas segmentation approach. It was designed with a focus on robustness and speed by making use of an averaged template for registration and cropping the inputs and the template. The performance of ST THOMAS was first evaluated on 7T MRI data by comparing with manual delineation (ground truth) by an expert neuroradiologist. Dice coefficients and Volumetric Similarity Indices were used as metrics. To extend the applicability of this method, 3T MRI data were also evaluated. Finally, applications to real time ventralintermideiate (VIM) nucleus targeting for DBS and study of the effects of alcoholism are demonstrated. 2017 text Electronic Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10150/626390 http://arizona.openrepository.com/arizona/handle/10150/626390 en_US Copyright © is held by the author. Digital access to this material is made possible by the University Libraries, University of Arizona. Further transmission, reproduction or presentation (such as public display or performance) of protected items is prohibited except with permission of the author. The University of Arizona.
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topic Real Time
Segmentation
Thalamic Nuclei
Thalmus
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Segmentation
Thalamic Nuclei
Thalmus
Thomas, Francis Tyson
Thomas, Francis Tyson
Fast Automatic Segmentation of Thalamic Nuclei
description Fast, automated segmentation of the thalamic nuclei in the brain has long been desired as it provides for direct visualization of the target for certain procedures like Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) that target a specific nucleus. It is also beneficial in the study of other pathologies that pertain to different nuclei. In this thesis, a novel approach to fast automated segmentation of thalamic nuclei called Shortened Template and THalamus for Optimal Multi Atlas Segmentation (ST THOMAS) was developed using the multi-atlas segmentation approach. It was designed with a focus on robustness and speed by making use of an averaged template for registration and cropping the inputs and the template. The performance of ST THOMAS was first evaluated on 7T MRI data by comparing with manual delineation (ground truth) by an expert neuroradiologist. Dice coefficients and Volumetric Similarity Indices were used as metrics. To extend the applicability of this method, 3T MRI data were also evaluated. Finally, applications to real time ventralintermideiate (VIM) nucleus targeting for DBS and study of the effects of alcoholism are demonstrated.
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title_short Fast Automatic Segmentation of Thalamic Nuclei
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title_fullStr Fast Automatic Segmentation of Thalamic Nuclei
title_full_unstemmed Fast Automatic Segmentation of Thalamic Nuclei
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