Constructing Population-Specific Atlases from Whole Body MRI: Application to the UKBB
Sophie Starck,
Vasiliki Sideri-Lampretsa,
Jessica Ritter
et al.
Abstract:Population atlases are commonly utilised in medical imaging to facilitate the investigation of variability across populations.
Such atlases enable the mapping of medical images into a common coordinate system, promoting comparability and enabling the study of inter-subject differences.
Constructing such atlases becomes particularly challenging when working with highly heterogeneous datasets, such as whole-body images, where subjects show significant anatomical variations.
In this work, we propose a pipeline … Show more
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