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* or the geometry of the white matter fiber bundles [https://icube-publis.unistra.fr/2-GNBH13 2-GNBH13].
 
* or the geometry of the white matter fiber bundles [https://icube-publis.unistra.fr/2-GNBH13 2-GNBH13].
  
In addition, work has focused on the temporal modeling of brain maturation [https://icube-publis.unistra.fr/5-PRSS12 5-PRSS12] and gyrification [https://icube-publis.unistra.fr/2-PRSK16 2-PRSK16] in the project [[ERC_FBrain | ERC FBrain]].
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In addition, work has been conducted  in the project [[ERC_FBrain | ERC FBrain]] for the temporal modeling of brain maturation [https://icube-publis.unistra.fr/5-PRSS12 5-PRSS12] and gyrification [https://icube-publis.unistra.fr/2-PRSK16 2-PRSK16].
 
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Revision as of 11:24, 10 October 2016


Automatic change detection is a tool of great interest for monitoring evolving pathologies. The aim is to identify changes over time between two exams of a given subject. This may allow a better care of the patient (personalized medicine), either for diagnosis, prognosis or evaluation of therapeutic response.

Thus, novel methods have been developed to analyze longitudinal diffusion MRI sequences, that:

  • use statistical tests adapted to several representations of the diffusion process 2-BNHR12
  • take into account the positive definite property of diffusion tensor 2-GNHB12
  • or the geometry of the white matter fiber bundles 2-GNBH13.

In addition, work has been conducted in the project ERC FBrain for the temporal modeling of brain maturation 5-PRSS12 and gyrification 2-PRSK16.

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