FIESTA: Autoencoders for accurate fiber segmentation in tractography
F\'elix Dumais, Jon Haitz Legarreta, Carl Lemaire, Philippe Poulin,, Fran\c{c}ois Rheault, Laurent Petit, Muhamed Barakovic, Stefano Magon, Maxime, Descoteaux, Pierre-Marc Jodoin (for the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging, Initiative)

TL;DR
FIESTA introduces a deep autoencoder-based pipeline that enhances white matter bundle segmentation in tractography, improving coverage, reliability, and ease of use compared to existing methods.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel autoencoder and contrastive learning approach for accurate, automated, and semi-automatic white matter bundle segmentation in tractography.
Findings
Outperforms state-of-the-art segmentation methods like RecoBundles and TractSeg.
Recovers hard-to-track bundles with generative sampling in latent space.
Increases intra-subject bundle reliability and spatial coverage.
Abstract
White matter bundle segmentation is a cornerstone of modern tractography to study the brain's structural connectivity in domains such as neurological disorders, neurosurgery, and aging. In this study, we present FIESTA (FIbEr Segmentation in Tractography using Autoencoders), a reliable and robust, fully automated, and easily semi-automatically calibrated pipeline based on deep autoencoders that can dissect and fully populate white matter bundles. This pipeline is built upon previous works that demonstrated how autoencoders can be used successfully for streamline filtering, bundle segmentation, and streamline generation in tractography. Our proposed method improves bundle segmentation coverage by recovering hard-to-track bundles with generative sampling through the latent space seeding of the subject bundle and the atlas bundle. A latent space of streamlines is learned using…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications · Fetal and Pediatric Neurological Disorders · Medical Imaging and Analysis
