Publikation: Integrated visualization of diffusion tensor fiber tracts and anatomical data
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SCHULZE, Thomas, ed., Graham HORTON, ed., Bernhard PREIM, ed., Stefan SCHLECHTWEG, ed.. Simulation und Visualisierung. Erlangen: SCS, 2005, pp. 153-164
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Diffusion tensor imaging allows to investigate white matter structures in vivo which is of particular interest for neurosurgery. However, due to the restricted resolution of the data and due to noise artifacts the analysis of this kind of data is a challenging task. A promising approach for the reconstruction of neural pathways are streamline based approaches commonly referred to as fiber tracking. In this paper we present our tracking algorithm as well as an integrated visualization approach for fibers and anatomical data that takes into account the requirements for clinical application.
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MERHOF, Dorit, Frank ENDERS, Fernando VEGA, Peter HASTREITER, Christopher NIMSKY, Marc STAMMINGER, 2005. Integrated visualization of diffusion tensor fiber tracts and anatomical data. In: SCHULZE, Thomas, ed., Graham HORTON, ed., Bernhard PREIM, ed., Stefan SCHLECHTWEG, ed.. Simulation und Visualisierung. Erlangen: SCS, 2005, pp. 153-164BibTex
@inproceedings{Merhof2005Integ-5906, year={2005}, title={Integrated visualization of diffusion tensor fiber tracts and anatomical data}, publisher={SCS}, address={Erlangen}, booktitle={Simulation und Visualisierung}, pages={153--164}, editor={Schulze, Thomas and Horton, Graham and Preim, Bernhard and Schlechtweg, Stefan}, author={Merhof, Dorit and Enders, Frank and Vega, Fernando and Hastreiter, Peter and Nimsky, Christopher and Stamminger, Marc} }
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