Quantitative comparison of 21 protocols for labeling hippocampal subfields and parahippocampal subregions in in vivo MRI: Towards a harmonized segmentation protocol.
Paul A. YushkevichRobert S. C. AmaralJean C. AugustinackAndrew R. BenderJeffrey D. BernsteinMarina BoccardiMartina BocchettaAlison C. BurggrenValerie A. CarrM. Mallar ChakravartyGaël ChételatAna M. DaughertyLila DavachiSong-Lin DingArne D. EkstromMirjam I. GeerlingsAbdul HassanYushan HuangJuan Eugenio IglesiasRenaud La JoieGeoffrey A. KerchnerKaren F. LaRocqueLaura A. LibbyNikolai MalykhinSusanne G. MuellerRosanna K. OlsenDaniela J. PalomboMansi B. ParekhPublished in: NeuroImage (2015)
Keyphrases
- brain structures
- brain scans
- medical imaging
- medical images
- image segmentation
- mri data
- mr imaging
- magnetic resonance imaging
- image analysis
- imaging modalities
- mri images
- brain mri
- magnetic resonance images
- cryptographic protocols
- quantitative evaluation
- communication protocol
- security protocols
- network protocols
- segmentation algorithm
- image labeling
- fully automatic
- protocol specification
- authentication protocol
- mr images
- segmentation method
- key distribution
- key agreement protocol
- communication protocols
- beating heart
- human brain
- confocal images
- intensity distribution
- tissue segmentation
- region growing
- medical image analysis
- brain tumors
- voting protocols
- functional mri
- anatomical structures
- multi party
- phase contrast
- carotid artery
- shape analysis
- transaction processing systems
- messages exchanged
- brain tissue
- brain tumor segmentation
- multi party non repudiation
- x ray
- level set
- magnetic resonance
- manual segmentation
- fair exchange protocols
- rib cage