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==Key Investigators==
 
==Key Investigators==
* University of Utah: Gopal Veni, Ross Whitaker  
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* The pipeline mainly comprises Tensor estimation, Registration, Tractography and Statistical analysis.  
 
* The pipeline mainly comprises Tensor estimation, Registration, Tractography and Statistical analysis.  
 
* Tensor estimation and Registration (using AtlasWerks) is done on four HD data-sets.
 
* Tensor estimation and Registration (using AtlasWerks) is done on four HD data-sets.
* The next task is to perform tractography on the interested fiber tracts and do longitudinal analysis. 
 
  
 
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<h3>Progress</h3>
 
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Latest revision as of 14:39, 24 June 2011

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Key Investigators

  • University of Utah - Gopal Veni, Ross Whitaker
  • University of Iowa - Hans Johnson


Objective

Apply our DTI pipeline to perform longitudinal analysis of HD.

Approach, Plan

  • The pipeline mainly comprises Tensor estimation, Registration, Tractography and Statistical analysis.
  • Tensor estimation and Registration (using AtlasWerks) is done on four HD data-sets.

Progress

  • Discussed our DTI pipeline with Hans group and UNC group.
  • Modified some initial parameters and re-running the complete pipeline.