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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Framework to Objectively Identify Reference Regions for Normalizing Quantitative Imaging
The quantitative use of medical images often requires an intensity scaling with respect to the signal from a well-characterized anatomical region of interest. The choice of such a region often varies between s...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
MR-Less Surface-Based Amyloid Estimation by Subject-Specific Atlas Selection and Bayesian Fusion
For clinical evaluation, assessing amyloid deposition with PiB-PET is desirable without requiring MR acquisition and associated fusion/segmentation techniques. A useful clinical tool is to estimate PiB-PET aga...