Neuronal fiber connections based on A*-pathfinding
Author(s) -
Dorit Merhof,
Frank Enders,
Peter Hastreiter,
Oliver Ganslandt,
Rudolf Fahlbusch,
Christopher Nimsky,
Marc Stamminger
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
proceedings of spie, the international society for optical engineering/proceedings of spie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.192
H-Index - 176
eISSN - 1996-756X
pISSN - 0277-786X
DOI - 10.1117/12.642324
Subject(s) - pathfinding , diffusion mri , computer science , probabilistic logic , encoding (memory) , connection (principal bundle) , neurophysiology , artificial intelligence , neuroscience , theoretical computer science , mathematics , shortest path problem , biology , medicine , graph , magnetic resonance imaging , radiology , geometry
Diffusion tensor imaging has shown potential in providing information about the location of white matter tracts within the human brain. Based on this data, a novel approach is presented establishing connectivity between functional regions using pathfinding. The probability distribution function of the local tensor thereby controls the state space search performed by pathfinding. Additionally, it serves as an indicator for the reliability of the computed paths visualized by color encoding. Besides the capability to handle noisy data, the probabilistic nature of the approach is also able to cope with crossing or branching fibers. The algorithm thus guarantees to establish a connection between cortical regions and on the same hand provides information about the probability of the obtained connection. This approach is especially useful for investigating the connectivity between certain centers of the brain as demonstrated by reconstructed connections between motor and sensory speech areas.
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