Quantitative measurement of brain size, shape, and temporal change (for example, in order to estimate atrophy) is increasingly important in biomedical image analysis applications. New methods of structural analysis attempt to improve robustness, accuracy, and extent of automation. A fully automated method of longitudinal (temporal change) analysis, SIENA, was presented previously. In this paper, improvements to this method are described, and also an extension of SIENA to a new method for cross-sectional (single time point) analysis. The methods are fully automated, robust, and accurate: 0.15% brain volume change error (longitudinal): 0.5-1% brain volume accuracy for single-time point (cross-sectional). A particular advantage is the relative...
SIENA is a package for both single-time-point ("cross-sectional") and two-time-point ("longitudinal"...
BET (Brain Extraction Tool) is a widely used computer program to automatically separate brain from n...
In this article, SIENA-XL, a new segmentation-based longitudinal pipeline is introduced, for: (i) in...
Quantitative measurement of brain size, shape, and temporal change (for example, in order to estimat...
PURPOSE: Quantitative measurement of change in brain size and shape (e.g., to estimate atrophy) is a...
PURPOSE: Quantitative measurement of change in brain size and shape (e.g., to estimate atrophy) is a...
A detailed analysis procedure is described for evaluating rates of volumetric change in brain struct...
We present an improved image analysis pipeline to detect the percent brain volume change (PBVC) usin...
A new method is proposed for quantification of age-related brain changes. The method includes calcul...
Brain volume loss (atrophy) is widely used as a marker of disease progression. Atrophy has been meas...
Brain volume loss (atrophy) is widely used as a marker of disease progression. Atrophy has been meas...
We present an improved image analysis pipeline to detect the percent brain volume change (PBVC) usin...
SIENA is a package for both single-time-point ("cross-sectional") and two-time-point ("longitudinal"...
BET (Brain Extraction Tool) is a widely used computer program to automatically separate brain from n...
In this article, SIENA-XL, a new segmentation-based longitudinal pipeline is introduced, for: (i) in...
Quantitative measurement of brain size, shape, and temporal change (for example, in order to estimat...
PURPOSE: Quantitative measurement of change in brain size and shape (e.g., to estimate atrophy) is a...
PURPOSE: Quantitative measurement of change in brain size and shape (e.g., to estimate atrophy) is a...
A detailed analysis procedure is described for evaluating rates of volumetric change in brain struct...
We present an improved image analysis pipeline to detect the percent brain volume change (PBVC) usin...
A new method is proposed for quantification of age-related brain changes. The method includes calcul...
Brain volume loss (atrophy) is widely used as a marker of disease progression. Atrophy has been meas...
Brain volume loss (atrophy) is widely used as a marker of disease progression. Atrophy has been meas...
We present an improved image analysis pipeline to detect the percent brain volume change (PBVC) usin...
SIENA is a package for both single-time-point ("cross-sectional") and two-time-point ("longitudinal"...
BET (Brain Extraction Tool) is a widely used computer program to automatically separate brain from n...
In this article, SIENA-XL, a new segmentation-based longitudinal pipeline is introduced, for: (i) in...