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Title: Fast nosologic imaging of the brain.
Author(s): Vos, M. (298210622)
Laudadio, T.
Simonetti, A.W. (263316076)
Heerschap, A. (070751226)
Huffel, S. van
Publication year: 2007
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Journal of Magnetic Resonance
ISSN: 1090-7807
Volume: vol. 184
Issue: iss. 2
Start page: p. 292
End page: p. 301
Abstract: Magnetic resonance spectroscopic imaging (MRSI) provides information about the spatial metabolic heterogeneity of an organ in the human body. In this way, MRSI can be used to detect tissue regions with abnormal metabolism, e.g. tumor tissue. The main drawback of MRSI in clinical practice is that the analysis of the data requires a lot of expertise from the radiologists. In this article, we present an automatic method that assigns each voxel of a spectroscopic image of the brain to a histopathological class. The method is based on Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA), which has recently been shown to be a robust technique for tissue typing. In CCA, the spectral as well as the spatial information about the voxel is used to assign it to a class. This has advantages over other methods that only use spectral information since histopathological classes are normally covering neighbouring voxels. In this paper, a new CCA-based method is introduced in which MRSI and MR imaging information is integrated. The performance of tissue typing is compared for CCA applied to the whole MR spectra and to sets of features obtained from the spectra. Tests on simulated and in vivo MRSI data show that the new method is very accurate in terms of classification and segmentation. The results also show the advantage of combining spectroscopic and imaging data.
Subject: CTR 1: Functional imaging
UMCN 1.1: Functional Imaging
Organization: Ophthalmology
UMCN Extern
Analytical Chemistry
Radiology
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