Neuro4Neuro: A neural network approach for neural tract segmentation using large-scale population-based diffusion imaging
Bo Li, Marius de Groot, Rebecca M. E. Steketee, Rozanna Meijboom,, Marion Smits, Meike W. Vernooij, M. Arfan Ikram, Jiren Liu, Wiro J. Niessen,, Esther E. Bron

TL;DR
Neuro4Neuro is a fast, reproducible CNN-based method for white matter tract segmentation from diffusion MRI, enabling large-scale and clinical applications with high accuracy and generalizability.
Contribution
This work introduces Neuro4Neuro, a novel deep learning approach for efficient and reproducible white matter tract segmentation from diffusion MRI, outperforming traditional methods in speed and consistency.
Findings
High segmentation accuracy with Cohen's kappa 0.72-0.83
Low scan-rescan error in diffusion measures (1-5%)
Successful generalization to external dementia dataset
Abstract
Subtle changes in white matter (WM) microstructure have been associated with normal aging and neurodegeneration. To study these associations in more detail, it is highly important that the WM tracts can be accurately and reproducibly characterized from brain diffusion MRI. In addition, to enable analysis of WM tracts in large datasets and in clinical practice it is essential to have methodology that is fast and easy to apply. This work therefore presents a new approach for WM tract segmentation: Neuro4Neuro, that is capable of direct extraction of WM tracts from diffusion tensor images using convolutional neural network (CNN). This 3D end-to-end method is trained to segment 25 WM tracts in aging individuals from a large population-based study (N=9752, 1.5T MRI). The proposed method showed good segmentation performance and high reproducibility, i.e., a high spatial agreement (Cohen's…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications · Bone and Joint Diseases · Cerebral Palsy and Movement Disorders
