Multivariate tensor-based morphometry on surfaces: Application to mapping ventricular changes in HIV/AIDS

Yalin Wang, Jie Zhang, T. Chan, A. Toga, P. Thompson
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We apply multivariate tensor-based morphometry to study lateral ventricular surface abnormalities associated with HIV/AIDS. We use holomorphic one-forms to obtain a conformal parameterization of ventricular geometry, and to register lateral ventricular surfaces across subjects. In a new development, we computed new statistics on the Riemannian surface metric tensors that encode the full information in the deformation tensor fields. We applied this framework to 3D brain MRI data, to map the profile of lateral ventricular surface abnormalities in HIV/AIDS (11 subjects). Experimental results demonstrated that our method powerfully detected brain surface abnormalities. Multivariate Hotelling's T2 statistics on the local Riemannian metric tensors, computed in a log-Euclidean framework, detected group differences with greater power than other surface-based statistics including the Jacobian determinant, largest and least eigenvalue, or the pair of eigenvalues of the Jacobian matrix. Computational anatomy studies may therefore benefit from surface parameterization using differential forms and tensor-based morphometry, in the log-Euclidean domain, on the resulting surface tensors.
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基于多变量张量的曲面形态测量:在HIV/AIDS患者心室变化映射中的应用
我们应用多变量张量形态测定法研究与HIV/AIDS相关的侧脑室表面异常。我们使用全纯一形来获得心室几何的保形参数化,并在受试者之间注册侧心室表面。在一个新的发展中,我们计算了黎曼曲面度量张量的新统计量,这些统计量编码了变形张量场中的全部信息。我们将这一框架应用于3D脑MRI数据,以绘制艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者侧脑室表面异常的概况(11名受试者)。实验结果表明,该方法能有效地检测到脑表面异常。在对数-欧几里德框架下计算的局部黎曼度量张量上的多元Hotelling的T2统计量,比其他基于表面的统计量(包括雅可比矩阵的行列式、最大和最小特征值或雅可比矩阵的特征值对)检测到更大的组差异。因此,计算解剖学研究可以从使用微分形式和基于张量的形态测定法的表面参数化中受益,在对数欧几里得域中,在得到的表面张量上。
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