DTI segmentation and Fiber Tracking Using Metrics on Multivariate Normal Distributions

[ Information ]

Journal of mathematical imaging and vision, vol. 49, no. 2, pp. 317-334, 2014.


[ Authors ]

Minyeon Han and Frank C. Park


[ Abstract ]

Existing clustering-based methods for segmentation and fiber tracking of diffusion tensor magnetic resonance images (DT-MRI) are based on a formulation of a similarity measure between diffusion tensors, or measures that combine translational and diffusion tensor distances in some ad hoc way. In this paper we propose to use the Fisher information-based geodesic distance on the space of multivariate normal distributions as an intrinsic distance metric. An efficient and numerically robust shooting method is developed for computing the minimum geodesic distance between two normal distributions, together with an efficient graph-clustering algorithm for segmentation. Extensive experimental results involving both synthetic data and real DT-MRI images demonstrate that in many cases our method leads to more accurate and intuitively plausible segmentation results vis-à-vis existing methods.