Estimation of the accuracy of a surface matching technique for registration of EEG and MRI data

H.-J Huppertz, M Otte, C Grimm, R Kristeva-Feige, T Mergner, C.H Lücking
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Objectives: We developed a method to register EEG and MRI data used for the source reconstruction of electric brain activity. Methods: The method is based on matching of the head surfaces as obtained by 3D scanning after the EEG recording, and by segmentation of MRI data. The registration accuracy was estimated by calculating the residual error of the surface matching and its intra-individual and inter-individual variability. In addition, the test-retest reliability concerning the transformation of electrode positions was studied, to estimate how inaccuracies resulting from the 3D scanning of the head surface translate into registration uncertainty. Results: For 61 measurements, performed on 20 subjects, the average root mean square of the Euclidean distances between the 3D-scanned and the MRI-derived head surfaces amounted to 3.4 mm. An inter-individual standard deviation of 0.24 mm, and an intra-individual standard deviation of 0.003–0.31 mm proved a high inter- and intra-subject stability of the surface matching technique. The variation of transformation results when studying the test-retest reliability amounted to 1.6 mm on average. The maximum error of transformation was smaller than the diameter of the electrodes. Conclusions: The findings suggest that the surface matching technique is a precise method for determination of the transformation of electrode positions and MRI data into a single co-ordinate system and can successfully be used in a routine laboratory setting.

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脑电与核磁共振数据配准表面匹配技术的精度估计
目的:我们开发了一种方法来登记脑电图和MRI数据用于脑电活动的源重建。方法:该方法基于脑电记录后三维扫描得到的头部表面匹配,并对MRI数据进行分割。通过计算表面匹配的残差及其个体内和个体间的变异来估计配准精度。此外,研究了电极位置变换的重测信度,以估计头部表面三维扫描产生的不准确性如何转化为配准不确定性。结果:在对20名受试者进行的61次测量中,3d扫描和mri导出的头部表面之间的欧几里得距离的平均均方根为3.4 mm。个体间标准偏差为0.24 mm,个体内标准偏差为0.003 ~ 0.31 mm,证明了表面匹配技术具有较高的个体间和个体内稳定性。研究重测信度时变换结果的变异平均为1.6 mm。相变的最大误差小于电极直径。结论:研究结果表明,表面匹配技术是确定电极位置和MRI数据转换为单一坐标系的精确方法,可以成功地用于常规实验室环境。
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