Reducing the computational cost for statistical medical image analysis: an MRI study on the sexual morphological differentiation of the corpus callosum

D. Kontos, V. Megalooikonomou, J. Gee
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We illustrate the application of intelligent medical image analysis techniques in order to reduce the computational cost of statistical voxel-wise analysis for detecting discriminative regions of morphological variability among different populations. We demonstrate that novel statistical image processing techniques that operate selectively on groups of pixels are suitable for morphological analysis of anatomical structures visualized by modern medical imaging modalities. We also show that the proposed methodology effectively decreases the number of statistical tests performed, alleviating the effect of the multiple comparison problem. We show that our approach detects regions of statistically significant morphological variability. Our results validate previous findings, while being robust across a wide range of experimental settings.
减少统计医学图像分析的计算成本:胼胝体性别形态分化的MRI研究
我们说明了智能医学图像分析技术的应用,以减少统计体素分析的计算成本,以检测不同人群之间形态变异的判别区域。我们证明了新的统计图像处理技术,有选择地对像素组进行操作,适用于现代医学成像方式可视化的解剖结构的形态分析。我们还表明,所提出的方法有效地减少了执行的统计检验的数量,减轻了多重比较问题的影响。我们表明,我们的方法检测区域统计显著形态变异。我们的结果验证了以前的发现,同时在广泛的实验设置中是稳健的。
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