2019
DOI: 10.1155/2019/8921901
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Assumption-Free Assessment of Corpus Callosum Shape: Benchmarking and Application

Abstract: Shape analysis provides a unique insight into biological processes. This paper evaluates the properties, performance, and utility of elliptical Fourier (eFourier) analysis to operationalise global shape, focussing on the human corpus callosum. 8000 simulated corpus callosum contours were generated, systematically varying in terms of global shape (midbody arch, splenium size), local complexity (surface smoothness), and nonshape characteristics (e.g., rotation). 2088 real corpus callosum contours were manually t… Show more

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“…It may be possible in the future to add other kinds of information, of various kinds (lines), to add constraints on the Fiedler vector or more generally on the Laplacian modes. More broadly, the developed methodological tool based on the Fiedler vector opens the way to other fields of characterization of the shape of the corpus callosum, such as the circularity, the surface per slice, or deformation per section, which could be the object of further study (Coulon et al, 2015;Walsh et al, 2019).…”
Section: New Methods For Analyzing the Shape Of The Corpus Callosummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It may be possible in the future to add other kinds of information, of various kinds (lines), to add constraints on the Fiedler vector or more generally on the Laplacian modes. More broadly, the developed methodological tool based on the Fiedler vector opens the way to other fields of characterization of the shape of the corpus callosum, such as the circularity, the surface per slice, or deformation per section, which could be the object of further study (Coulon et al, 2015;Walsh et al, 2019).…”
Section: New Methods For Analyzing the Shape Of The Corpus Callosummentioning
confidence: 99%