Singularities and the features of deformation grids [brain images analysis]

F. Bookstein
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Abstract

Biological shape differences often are represented as diffeomorphisms of a Cartesian coordinate grid. The problem addressed here is the extraction of spatially discrete, localized features of such transformation grids, which often help to identify underlying developmental or pathological processes. This paper shows how some such features can be identified with variants of the singularity (x,y)/spl rarr/(x,x/sup 2/y+y/sup 3/) that are visually evident as creases in the grid. The crease is a nongeneric singularity at which a pair of cusps appears as a function of a parameter for extrapolation. The paper shows how this representation extracts informative discrete feature sets from deformations characterizing two different brain diseases, schizophrenia and Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, in the mid-sagittal plane (plane of symmetry). Creases appear to be robust under relaxation of bending energy against Euclidean distance, one analogue to multiscale analysis for discrete punctate data. The author suggests that they comprise the simplest words in an eventual grammar of grids.
变形网格的奇异性与特征[脑图像分析]
生物形状的差异通常被表示为笛卡尔坐标网格的微分同态。这里要解决的问题是提取空间离散的,局部特征的转换网格,这往往有助于识别潜在的发展或病理过程。本文展示了如何用奇异点(x,y)/spl rarr/(x,x/sup 2/y+y/sup 3/)的变体来识别这些特征,这些特征在网格中作为折痕在视觉上很明显。折痕是一个非一般奇点,其中一对尖点作为外推参数的函数出现。本文展示了该表示如何从中矢状面(对称面)的两种不同脑部疾病(精神分裂症和胎儿酒精综合征)的变形中提取信息离散特征集。折痕在欧几里得距离下弯曲能量的松弛下表现出鲁棒性,这与离散点数据的多尺度分析类似。作者认为它们构成了网格语法中最简单的单词。
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