Abstract. This paper presents feature-based morphometry (FBM), a new, fully data-driven technique for identifying group-related differences in volumetric imagery. In contrast to most morphometry methods which assume one-to-one correspondence between all subjects, FBMmodels im-ages as a collage of distinct, localized image features which may not be present in all subjects. FBM thus explicitly accounts for the case where the same anatomical tissue cannot be reliably identified in all subjects due to disease or anatomical variability. A probabilistic model describes features in terms of their appearance, geometry, and relationship to sub-groups of a population, and is automatically learned from a set of sub-ject images and group labels. Featur...
International audienceIntroduction When characterizing regional cerebral gray matter differences in ...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel, publicly available repository of anatomically segmented brain i...
[EN] Alzheimer disease (AD) is the most common type of dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) ...
Local features in volumetric images have been used to identify correspondences of localized anatomic...
Complex physiological and behavioral traits, including neurological and psychiatric disorders, often...
Complex physiological and behavioral traits, including neurological and psychiatric disorders, often...
The development of advance techniques in the multiple fields such as image processing, data mining a...
The detection of brain alterations is crucial for understanding pathophysiological or neurodegenerat...
AbstractVoxel-based morphometry from conventional T1-weighted images has proved effective to quantif...
Voxel-based morphometry from conventional T1-weighted images has proved effective to quantify Alzhei...
Voxel-based morphometry from conventional T1-weighted images has proved effective to quantify Alzhei...
Machine learning techniques, along with imaging markers extracted from structural magnetic resonance...
Alzheimers disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease, that affects a wide spectrum of cognitive an...
Both normal aging and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) cause morphologic...
Pattern analysis is very useful in medical imaging for analyzing biomedical images and detecting imp...
International audienceIntroduction When characterizing regional cerebral gray matter differences in ...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel, publicly available repository of anatomically segmented brain i...
[EN] Alzheimer disease (AD) is the most common type of dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) ...
Local features in volumetric images have been used to identify correspondences of localized anatomic...
Complex physiological and behavioral traits, including neurological and psychiatric disorders, often...
Complex physiological and behavioral traits, including neurological and psychiatric disorders, often...
The development of advance techniques in the multiple fields such as image processing, data mining a...
The detection of brain alterations is crucial for understanding pathophysiological or neurodegenerat...
AbstractVoxel-based morphometry from conventional T1-weighted images has proved effective to quantif...
Voxel-based morphometry from conventional T1-weighted images has proved effective to quantify Alzhei...
Voxel-based morphometry from conventional T1-weighted images has proved effective to quantify Alzhei...
Machine learning techniques, along with imaging markers extracted from structural magnetic resonance...
Alzheimers disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease, that affects a wide spectrum of cognitive an...
Both normal aging and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) cause morphologic...
Pattern analysis is very useful in medical imaging for analyzing biomedical images and detecting imp...
International audienceIntroduction When characterizing regional cerebral gray matter differences in ...
AbstractThis paper presents a novel, publicly available repository of anatomically segmented brain i...
[EN] Alzheimer disease (AD) is the most common type of dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) ...