Pipeline for the Creation of Surface-based Averaged Brain Atlases
Date issued
2007
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Václav Skala - UNION Agency
Abstract
Digital atlases of the brain serve as a spatial reference frame which can be used to relate data from different
image modalities and experiments. In this paper we describe a standardized pipeline for the creation of extendable
surface-based anatomical insect brain atlases from 3D image data of a population of individuals. The pipeline
consists of the major steps imaging and preprocessing, segmentation, averaging, surface reconstruction, and surface
simplification. At first, 3D image data sets from confocal microscopy are resized, stitched, and initially displayed
using standard image processing and visualization tools. Then brain structures, such as neuropils and neurons, are
labeled by means of manual segmentation and line extraction algorithms. The averaging step comprises affine and
elastic registration and a mean shape selection strategy. Finally non-manifold surfaces of the labeled and aligned
structures are reconstructed using a generalized surface reconstruction algorithm. These surfaces are simplified
and adapted to further needs by decimation and retriangulation. The chosen methods of each step are adequate for
a variety of data. We propose an iterative application of the pipeline in order to build the atlas in a hierarchical
fashion, integrating successively more levels of detail. The approach is applied in several different neurobiological
research fields.
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digitální neuroanatomie, mozkový atlas, povrchová rekonstrukce
Citation
WSCG '2007: Full Papers Proceedings: The 15th International Conference in Central Europe on Computer Graphics, Visualization and Computer Vision 2007 in co-operation with EUROGRAPHICS: University of West Bohemia Plzen Czech Republic, January 29 – February 1, 2007, p. 17-24.