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E-raamat: Computational Diffusion MRI: MICCAI Workshop, Athens, Greece, October 2016

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This volume offers a valuable starting point for anyone interested in learning computational diffusion MRI and mathematical methods for brain connectivity, while also sharing new perspectives and insights on the latest research challenges for those currently working in the field.Over the last decade, interest in diffusion MRI has virtually exploded. The technique provides unique insights into the microstructure of living tissue and enables in-vivo connectivity mapping of the brain. Computational techniques are key to the continued success and development of diffusion MRI and to its widespread transfer into the clinic, while new processing methods are essential to addressing issues at each stage of the diffusion MRI pipeline: acquisition, reconstruction, modeling and model fitting, image processing, fiber tracking, connectivity mapping, visualization, group studies and inference.These papers from the 2016 MICCAI Workshop "Computational Diffusion MRI" - which was intended to pro

vide a snapshot of the latest developments within the highly active and growing field of diffusion MR - cover a wide range of topics, from fundamental theoretical work on mathematical modeling, to the development and evaluation of robust algorithms and applications in neuroscientific studies and clinical practice. The contributions include rigorous mathematical derivations, a wealth of rich, full-color visualizations, and biologically or clinically relevant results. As such, they will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in the fields of computer science, MR physics, and applied mathematics.

The MR Physics of Advanced Diffusion Imaging: Matt Hall.- Noise Floor Removal via Phase Correction of Complex Diffusion-Weighted Images: Influence on DTI and q-Space Metrics: M. Pizzolato et al.- Regularized Dictionary Learning with Robust Sparsity Fitting for Compressed Sensing Multishell HARDI: K. Gupta et al.- Denoising Diffusion-Weighted Images Using Grouped Iterative Hard Thresholding of Multi-Channel Framelets: Jian Zhang et al.- Diffusion MRI Signal Augmentation - From Single Shell to Multi Shell with Deep Learning: S. Koppers et al.- Multi-Spherical Diffusion MRI: Exploring Diffusion Time Using Signal Sparsity: R.H.J. Fick et al.- Sensitivity of OGSE ActiveAx to Microstructural Dimensions on a Clinical Scanner: L.S. Kakkar et al.- Groupwise Structural Parcellation of the Cortex: A Sound Approach Based on Logistic Models: G. Gallardo et al.- Robust Construction of Diffusion MRI Atlases with Correction for Inter-Subject Fiber Dispersion: Z. Yang et al.- Parcellation of Human

Amygdala Subfields Using Orientation Distribution Function and Spectral K-means Clustering: Q. Wen et al.- Sparse Representation for White Matter Fiber Compression and Calculation of Inter-Fiber Similarity: G. Zimmerman Moreno et al.- An Unsupervised Group Average Cortical Parcellation using Diffusion MRI to Probe Cytoarchitecture: T. Ganepola et al.- Using multiple Diffusion MRI Measures to Predict Alzheimer"s Disease with a TV-L1 Prior: J.E. Villalon-Reina et al.- Accurate Diagnosis of SWEDD vs. Parkinson Using Microstructural Changes of Cingulum Bundle: Track-Specific Analysis: F. Rahmani et al.- Colocalization of Functional Activity and Neurite Density within Cortical Areas: A. Teillac et al.- Comparison of Biomarkers in Transgenic Alzheimer Rats Using Multi-shell Diffusion MRI: R.H.J. Fick.- Working Memory Function in Recent-onset Schizophrenia Patients Associated with White Matter Microstructure: Connectometry Approach: M. Dolatshahi et al.
The MR Physics of Advanced Diffusion Imaging
1(20)
Matt G. Hall
Noise Floor Removal via Phase Correction of Complex Diffusion-Weighted Images: Influence on DTI and q-Space Metrics
21(14)
Marco Pizzolato
Rutger Fick
Timothe Boutelier
Rachid Deriche
Regularized Dictionary Learning with Robust Sparsity Fitting for Compressed Sensing Multishell HARDI
35(14)
Kratika Gupta
Deepali Adlakha
Vishal Agarwal
Suyash P. Awate
Denoising Diffusion-Weighted Images Using Grouped Iterative Hard Thresholding of Multi-Channel Framelets
49(12)
Jian Zhang
Geng Chen
Yong Zhang
Bin Dong
Dinggang Shen
Pew-Thian Yap
Diffusion MRI Signal Augmentation: From Single Shell to Multi Shell with Deep Learning
61(10)
Simon Koppers
Christoph Haarburger
Dorit Merhof
Multi-Spherical Diffusion MRI: Exploring Diffusion Time Using Signal Sparsity
71(14)
Rutger H.J. Fick
Alexandra Petiet
Mathieu Santin
Anne-Charlotte Philippe
Stephane Lehericy
Rachid Deriche
Demian Wassermann
Sensitivity of OGSE ActiveAx to Microstructural Dimensions on a Clinical Scanner
85(14)
Lebina S. Kakkar
David Atkinson
Rachel W. Chan
Bernard Siow
Andrada Ianus
Ivana Drobnjak
Groupwise Structural Parcellation of the Cortex: A Sound Approach Based on Logistic Models
99(14)
Guillermo Gallardo
Rutger Fick
William Wells
Rachid Deriche
Demian Wassermann
Robust Construction of Diffusion MRI Atlases with Correction for Inter-Subject Fiber Dispersion
113(10)
Zhanlong Yang
Geng Chen
Dinggang Shen
Pew-Thian Yap
Parcellation of Human Amygdala Subfields Using Orientation Distribution Function and Spectral K-means Clustering
123(10)
Qiuting Wen
Brian D. Stirling
Long Sha
Li Shen
Paul J. Whalen
Yu-Chien Wu
Sparse Representation for White Matter Fiber Compression and Calculation of Inter-Fiber Similarity
133(12)
Gali Zimmerman Moreno
Guy Alexandroni
Nir Sochen
Hayit Greenspan
An Unsupervised Group Average Cortical Parcellation Using Diffusion MRI to Probe Cytoarchitecture
145(12)
Tara Ganepola
Zoltan Nagy
Daniel C. Alexander
Martin I. Sereno
Using Multiple Diffusion MRI Measures to Predict Alzheimer's Disease with a TV-LI Prior
157(10)
Julio E. Villalon-Reina
Talia M. Nir
Boris A. Gutman
Neda Jahanshad
Clifford R. Jack Jr
Michael W. Weiner
Ofer Pasternak
Paul M. Thompson
Accurate Diagnosis of SWEDD vs. Parkinson Using Microstructural Changes of Cingulum Bundle: Track-Specific Analysis
167(8)
Farzaneh Rahmani
Somayeh Mohammadi Jooyandeh
Mohammad Hadi Shadmehr
Ahmad Shojaie
Farsad Noorizadeh
Mohammad Hadi Aarabi
Colocalization of Functional Activity and Neurite Density Within Cortical Areas
175(12)
Achille Teillac
Sandrine Lefrance
Edouard Duchesnay
Fabrice Poupon
Maite Alaitz Ripoll Fuster
Denis Le Bihan
Jean-Francois Mangin
Cyril Poupon
Comparison of Biomarkers in Transgenic Alzheimer Rats Using Multi-Shell Diffusion MRI
187(14)
Rutger H.J. Fick
Madelaine Daianu
Marco Pizzolato
Demian Wassermann
Russell E. Jacobs
Paul M. Thompson
Terrence Town
Rachid Deriche
Working Memory Function in Recent-Onset Schizophrenia Patients Associated with White Matter Microstructure: Connectometry Approach
201(10)
Mahsa Dolatshahi
Farzaneh Rahmani
Mohammad Hadi Shadmehr
Timm Peoppl
Ahmad Shojaie
Farsad Noorizadeh
Mohammad Hadi Aarabi
Somayeh Mohammadi Jooyandeh
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