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Quantification of white matter and gray matter volumes from three-dimensional magnetic resonance volume studies using fuzzy classifiers
Authors:R Craig Herndon  Jack L Lancaster  Jay N Giedd  Peter T Fox
Abstract:We accurately measured white matter (WM) and gray matter (GM) from three-dimensional (3D) volume studies, using a fuzzy classification technique. The new segmentation method is a modification of a recently published method developed for T1 parametric images. 3D MR images were transformed into pseudo forms of T1 parametric images and segmented into WM and GM voxel fraction images with a set of standardized fuzzy classifiers. This segmentation method was validated with synthesized 3D MR images as phantoms. These phantoms were developed from cryosectioned human brain images located in the superior, middle, and inferior regions of the cerebrum. Phantom volume measurements revealed that, generally, the difference between measured and actual volumes was less than 3% for 1.5-mm simulated brain slices. The average cerebral GM/WM ratio calculated from 3D MR studies in four subjects was 1.77, which compared favorably with the estimate of 1.67 derived from anatomical data. Results indicate that this is an accurate and rapid method for quantifying WM and GM from T1-weighted 3D volume studies.
Keywords:Brain MR  Volume measurement  Image processing
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