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Integrative Information Visualization of Multimodality Neuroimaging Data
Maui, Hawaii October 29-November 02
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/PG.2007.5915th Pacific Conference on Computer G ...
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This paper presents a novel integrative information visualization framework for cross-subject neuroimaging data analysis. The framework can integrate multimodal information captured by different imaging modalities and population-based statistical information presented by different subjects. In this framework, accurate registration of cortical structures is the foundation for the information integration across population. We present a non-rigid intersubject brain surface registration method using conformal structure and spherical thin-plate splines. Spherical thin-plate splines are designed to explicitly match prominent homologous landmarks, and meanwhile, interpolate a global deformation field on the spherical domain, registering brain surfaces in a transformed space. Subsequently, an approach for the integrative information fusion and visualization is presented to handle multimodality neuroimaging data. The entire framework demonstrates its usefulness in multimodality neuroimaging data analysis across subjects.
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Guangyu Zou, Jing Hua, Ming Dong, "Integrative Information Visualization of Multimodality Neuroimaging Data," pg, pp.473-476, 15th Pacific Conference on Computer Graphics and Applications (PG'07), 2007
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