AbstractWhile computed tomography and other imaging techniques are measured in absolute units with physical meaning, magnetic resonance images are expressed in arbitrary units that are difficult to interpret and differ between study visits and subjects. Much work in the image processing literature on intensity normalization has focused on histogram matching and other histogram mapping techniques, with little emphasis on normalizing images to have biologically interpretable units. Furthermore, there are no formalized principles or goals for the crucial comparability of image intensities within and across subjects. To address this, we propose a set of criteria necessary for the normalization of images. We further propose simple and robust bio...
Measures of structural brain change based on longitudinal MR imaging are increasingly important but ...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) methods produce high dimensional representation of cogn...
Modern neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate the brain in vivo and in high resolution, pro...
While computed tomography and other imaging techniques are measured in absolute units with physical ...
AbstractWhile computed tomography and other imaging techniques are measured in absolute units with p...
International audienceRadiomics relies on the extraction of a wide variety of quantitative image-bas...
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (MRI) is widely used to study the structure of human brains. Unlike ...
This study establishes a new approach for combining neuroimaging and neuropsychological measures for...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) intensities are acquired in arbitrary units, making scans non-compa...
Robust gray-level standardization in brain Magnetic-Resonance images. G. De Nunzio1, R. Cataldo1, A...
Intensity normalization is an important preprocessing step in magnetic resonance (MR) image analysis...
PurposeTo compare "standardization," "Gaussian normalization," and "Z-score normalization" intensity...
Measures of structural brain change based on longitudinal MR imaging are increasingly important but ...
Current clinical and research neuroimaging protocols acquire images using multiple modalities, for i...
AbstractAs population-based studies may obtain images from scanners with different field strengths, ...
Measures of structural brain change based on longitudinal MR imaging are increasingly important but ...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) methods produce high dimensional representation of cogn...
Modern neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate the brain in vivo and in high resolution, pro...
While computed tomography and other imaging techniques are measured in absolute units with physical ...
AbstractWhile computed tomography and other imaging techniques are measured in absolute units with p...
International audienceRadiomics relies on the extraction of a wide variety of quantitative image-bas...
Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging (MRI) is widely used to study the structure of human brains. Unlike ...
This study establishes a new approach for combining neuroimaging and neuropsychological measures for...
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) intensities are acquired in arbitrary units, making scans non-compa...
Robust gray-level standardization in brain Magnetic-Resonance images. G. De Nunzio1, R. Cataldo1, A...
Intensity normalization is an important preprocessing step in magnetic resonance (MR) image analysis...
PurposeTo compare "standardization," "Gaussian normalization," and "Z-score normalization" intensity...
Measures of structural brain change based on longitudinal MR imaging are increasingly important but ...
Current clinical and research neuroimaging protocols acquire images using multiple modalities, for i...
AbstractAs population-based studies may obtain images from scanners with different field strengths, ...
Measures of structural brain change based on longitudinal MR imaging are increasingly important but ...
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) methods produce high dimensional representation of cogn...
Modern neuroimaging techniques allow us to investigate the brain in vivo and in high resolution, pro...