Landmark Constrained Registration of High-Genus Surfaces Applied to Vestibular System Morphometry

Surface-based morphometry has become one of the most ubiquitous shape analysis techniques in medical image analysis. For example, in human brain mapping, the morphometry of brain cortical surfaces has been extensively studied to detect shape changes during disease progression or healthy aging. The hippocampal surface morphometry has also been an active research field to study the Alzheimer's disease.
Source: Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics - Category: Radiology Authors: Source Type: research