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Directional functions for orientation distribution estimation

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2009

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Rathi, Yogesh, Oleg Michailovich, Martha E. Shenton, and Sylvain Bouix. 2009. Directional Functions for Orientation Distribution Estimation. Medical Image Analysis 13, no. 3: 432–444. doi:10.1016/j.media.2009.01.004.

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Computing the Orientation Distribution Function (ODF) from High Angular Resolution Diffusion Imaging (HARDI) signals makes it possible to determine the orientation of fiber bundles of the brain. The HARDI signals are samples measured from a spherical shell and thus require processing on the sphere. Past work on ODF estimation involved using the spherical harmonics or spherical radial basis functions. In this work, we propose three novel directional functions able to represent the measured signals in a very compact manner, i.e., they require very few parameters to completely describe the measured signal. Analytical expressions are derived for computing the corresponding ODF. The directional functions can represent diffusion in a particular direction and mixture models can be used to represent multi-fiber orientations. We show how to estimate the parameters of this mixture model and elaborate on the differences between these functions. We also compare this general framework with estimation of ODF using spherical harmonics on some real and synthetic data. The proposed method could be particularly useful in applications such as tractography and segmentation. Details are also given on different ways in which interpolation can be performed using directional functions. In particular, we discuss a complete Euclidean as well as a “hybrid” framework, comprising of the Riemannian as well as Euclidean spaces, to perform interpolation and compute geodesic distances between 2 ODF’s.

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Q-Ball Imaging, orientation distribution function (ODF), HARDI, directional functions, watson function

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