Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6030776 NeuroImage 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

We present here a method that is designed to automatically extract sulcal lines on the mesh of any cortical surface. The method is based on the definition of a new function, the Geodesic Path Density Map (GPDM), within each sulcal basin (i.e. regions with a negative mean curvature). GPDM indicates at each vertex the likelihood that a shortest path between any two points of the basins boundary goes through that vertex. If the distance used to compute shortest path is anisotropic and constrained by a geometric information such as the depth, the GPDM indicates the likelihood that a vertex belongs to the sulcal line in the basin. An automatic GPDM adaptive thresholding procedure is proposed and sulcal lines are then defined. The process has been validated on a set of 25 subjects by comparing results to the manual segmentation from an expert and showed an average error below 2 mm. It is also compared to our previous reference method in the context of inter-subject cortical surface registration and shows an significant improvement in performance.

► Fully automatic method to extract sulcal lines from a cortical surface. ► A novel function has been proposed: the Geodesic Path Density Map. ► GPDM indicates the likelihood that a point belongs to a sulcal line. ► The process has been validated on 4 sulci over a set of 25 subjects.

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