High-resolution magnetic resonance imaging reveals nuclei of the human amygdala: manual segmentation to automatic atlas.
Zeynep M. SayginDorit KliemannJuan Eugenio IglesiasAndré J. W. van der KouweEllen BoydMartin ReuterAllison StevensKoenraad Van LeemputAlexis McKeeMatthew P. FroschBruce FischlJean C. AugustinackPublished in: NeuroImage (2017)
Keyphrases
- manual segmentation
- magnetic resonance imaging
- magnetic resonance images
- lesion segmentation
- medical images
- mri data
- mr images
- high resolution
- medical imaging
- anatomical structures
- segmentation accuracy
- mri images
- white matter
- brain segmentation
- automatic segmentation
- fully automated
- brain tissue
- brain tumors
- multiple sclerosis
- fully automatic
- atlas based segmentation
- human experts
- carotid artery
- medical image analysis
- fetal brain
- positron emission tomography
- diffusion tensor
- low resolution
- remote sensing
- image processing
- semi automatic
- imaging modalities
- brain structures
- computed tomography
- deformable models
- magnetic resonance
- face images
- ct images