Robust Estimation of Group-wise Cortical Correspondence with an Application to Macaque and Human Neuroimaging Studies

We present a novel group-wise registration method for cortical correspondence for local cortical thickness analysis in human and non-human primate neuroimaging studies. The proposed method is based on our earlier template based registration that estimates a continuous, smooth deformation field via s...

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Main Authors: Ilwoo eLyu, Sun Hyung eKim, Joon-Kyung eSeong, Sang Wook eYoo, Alan eEvans, Yundi eShi, Mar eSanchez, Marc eNiethammer, Martin Andreas Styner
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-06-01
Series:Frontiers in Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2015.00210/full
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spelling doaj-92378ae082024020aa7bb0d73b11f52e2020-11-24T22:08:01ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Neuroscience1662-453X2015-06-01910.3389/fnins.2015.00210125429Robust Estimation of Group-wise Cortical Correspondence with an Application to Macaque and Human Neuroimaging StudiesIlwoo eLyu0Sun Hyung eKim1Joon-Kyung eSeong2Sang Wook eYoo3Alan eEvans4Yundi eShi5Mar eSanchez6Marc eNiethammer7Martin Andreas Styner8Martin Andreas Styner9University of North CarolinaUniversity of North CarolinaKorea UniversitySamsung ElectornicsMcGill UniversityUniversity of North CarolinaEmory UniversityUniversity of North CarolinaUniversity of North CarolinaUniversity of North CarolinaWe present a novel group-wise registration method for cortical correspondence for local cortical thickness analysis in human and non-human primate neuroimaging studies. The proposed method is based on our earlier template based registration that estimates a continuous, smooth deformation field via sulcal curve-constrained registration employing spherical harmonic decomposition of the deformation field. This pairwise registration though results in a well-known template selection bias, which we aim to overcome here via a group-wise approach. We propose the use of an unbiased ensemble entropy minimization following the use of the pairwise registration as an initialization. An individual deformation field is then iteratively updated onto the unbiased average. For the optimization, we use metrics specific for cortical correspondence though all of these are straightforwardly extendable to the generic setting: The first focused on optimizing the correspondence of automatically extracted sulcal landmarks and the second on that of sulcal depth property maps. We further propose a robust entropy metric and a hierarchical optimization by employing spherical harmonic basis orthogonality. We also provide the detailed methodological description of both our earlier work and the proposed method with a set of experiments on a population of human and non-human primate subjects. In the experiment, we have shown that our method achieves superior results on consistency through quantitative and visual comparisons as compared to the existing methods.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2015.00210/fullspherical harmonicsSurface Registrationcortical surfaceEntropy minimizationGroup-wise registrationsulcal curve
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author Ilwoo eLyu
Sun Hyung eKim
Joon-Kyung eSeong
Sang Wook eYoo
Alan eEvans
Yundi eShi
Mar eSanchez
Marc eNiethammer
Martin Andreas Styner
Martin Andreas Styner
spellingShingle Ilwoo eLyu
Sun Hyung eKim
Joon-Kyung eSeong
Sang Wook eYoo
Alan eEvans
Yundi eShi
Mar eSanchez
Marc eNiethammer
Martin Andreas Styner
Martin Andreas Styner
Robust Estimation of Group-wise Cortical Correspondence with an Application to Macaque and Human Neuroimaging Studies
Frontiers in Neuroscience
spherical harmonics
Surface Registration
cortical surface
Entropy minimization
Group-wise registration
sulcal curve
author_facet Ilwoo eLyu
Sun Hyung eKim
Joon-Kyung eSeong
Sang Wook eYoo
Alan eEvans
Yundi eShi
Mar eSanchez
Marc eNiethammer
Martin Andreas Styner
Martin Andreas Styner
author_sort Ilwoo eLyu
title Robust Estimation of Group-wise Cortical Correspondence with an Application to Macaque and Human Neuroimaging Studies
title_short Robust Estimation of Group-wise Cortical Correspondence with an Application to Macaque and Human Neuroimaging Studies
title_full Robust Estimation of Group-wise Cortical Correspondence with an Application to Macaque and Human Neuroimaging Studies
title_fullStr Robust Estimation of Group-wise Cortical Correspondence with an Application to Macaque and Human Neuroimaging Studies
title_full_unstemmed Robust Estimation of Group-wise Cortical Correspondence with an Application to Macaque and Human Neuroimaging Studies
title_sort robust estimation of group-wise cortical correspondence with an application to macaque and human neuroimaging studies
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Neuroscience
issn 1662-453X
publishDate 2015-06-01
description We present a novel group-wise registration method for cortical correspondence for local cortical thickness analysis in human and non-human primate neuroimaging studies. The proposed method is based on our earlier template based registration that estimates a continuous, smooth deformation field via sulcal curve-constrained registration employing spherical harmonic decomposition of the deformation field. This pairwise registration though results in a well-known template selection bias, which we aim to overcome here via a group-wise approach. We propose the use of an unbiased ensemble entropy minimization following the use of the pairwise registration as an initialization. An individual deformation field is then iteratively updated onto the unbiased average. For the optimization, we use metrics specific for cortical correspondence though all of these are straightforwardly extendable to the generic setting: The first focused on optimizing the correspondence of automatically extracted sulcal landmarks and the second on that of sulcal depth property maps. We further propose a robust entropy metric and a hierarchical optimization by employing spherical harmonic basis orthogonality. We also provide the detailed methodological description of both our earlier work and the proposed method with a set of experiments on a population of human and non-human primate subjects. In the experiment, we have shown that our method achieves superior results on consistency through quantitative and visual comparisons as compared to the existing methods.
topic spherical harmonics
Surface Registration
cortical surface
Entropy minimization
Group-wise registration
sulcal curve
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnins.2015.00210/full
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