2012 Winter Project Week: Continuous 4D shapes

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Key Investigators

James Fishbaugh, Hans Johnson, Guido Gerig

Objective

During the 2011 summer project week, we applied our shape regression framework to sub-cortical shapes from a single HD subject. For this project, we plan to begin processing multiple subjects. We would like to compare the trajectories of various measurements of interest, such as volume, across subjects at different stages of disease progression.

Approach, Plan

  • Estimate continuous trajectories for sub-cortical structures for multiple subjects
  • Investigate volume changes between subjects at different stages of disease progression
  • Explore shape evolution for other potentially significant measurements

Progress

Segmentation

The 6 pairs of sub-cortical structures (amygdala, caudate, hippocampus, globus pallidus, putamen, lateral ventricle) were segmented using a deformable atlas based pipeline used at the University of Utah. The quality of the ventricles was very poor, so they were further improved by an active contour based segmentation tool, itkSNAP. After this stage, we have 12 shapes at 3 time points.

Preprocessing

In order to prepare the shapes for longitudinal regression, the different time points must first be rigidly aligned. We do not have point correspondences between our shapes, so we use a Gaussian mixture model based tool called gmmreg to rigidly align the shapes.

We initially align the entire shape complex, rather than individual shapes, in order to preserve the spatial relationship between the anatomical structures. However, there was a small amount of translation and rotation remaining after this process that adversely impacts the growth estimation. To further align the shapes, we also register each shape individually across time.

Regression

Here, we estimate the continuous evolution of all 12 structures as a shape complex. Three snapshots in time are shown in Fig. 1. We also investigate the evolution of shape volume, summarized in Fig 2. It is important to note that we only model the evolution of shape, and volume is simply measured continuously after regression.

Remarks


HD Subjects

10001

Shape evolution of sub-cortical structures for subject 10001. Color denotes magnitude of velocity.
Evolution of volume of sub-cortical structures for subject 10001.
Evolution of left/right structures and total volume for subject 10001.

10002

Shape evolution of sub-cortical structures for subject 10002. Color denotes magnitude of velocity.
Evolution of volume of sub-cortical structures for subject 10002.
Evolution of left/right structures and total volume for subject 10002.

10010

Shape evolution of sub-cortical structures for subject 10010. Color denotes magnitude of velocity.
Evolution of volume of sub-cortical structures for subject 10010.
Evolution of left/right structures and total volume for subject 10010.

10018

Evolution of volume of sub-cortical structures for subject 10018.
Evolution of left/right structures and total volume for subject 10018.

10022

Evolution of volume of sub-cortical structures for subject 10022.
Evolution of left/right structures and total volume for subject 10022.

10027

Shape evolution of sub-cortical structures for subject 10027. Color denotes magnitude of velocity.
Evolution of volume of sub-cortical structures for subject 10027.
Evolution of left/right structures and total volume for subject 10027.

Control Subjects

10003

Shape evolution of sub-cortical structures for subject 10003. Color denotes magnitude of velocity.
Evolution of volume of sub-cortical structures for subject 10003.
Evolution of left/right structures and total volume for subject 10003.

10004

Shape evolution of sub-cortical structures for subject 10004. Color denotes magnitude of velocity.
Evolution of volume of sub-cortical structures for subject 10004.
Evolution of left/right structures and total volume for subject 10004.

10009

Shape evolution of sub-cortical structures for subject 10009. Color denotes magnitude of velocity.
Evolution of volume of sub-cortical structures for subject 10009.
Evolution of left/right structures and total volume for subject 10009.

10014

Evolution of volume of sub-cortical structures for subject 10014.
Evolution of left/right structures and total volume for subject 10014.

10016

Evolution of volume of sub-cortical structures for subject 10016.
Evolution of left/right structures and total volume for subject 10016.

10017

Evolution of volume of sub-cortical structures for subject 10017.
Evolution of left/right structures and total volume for subject 10017.

10059

Shape evolution of sub-cortical structures for subject 10059. Color denotes magnitude of velocity.
Evolution of volume of sub-cortical structures for subject 10059.
Evolution of left/right structures and total volume for subject 10059.


References

  • Fishbaugh, J., Durrleman, S., Gerig, G. A Framework for Longitudinal Data Analysis via Shape Regression . SPIE Medical Imaging 2012: Image Processing. Vol. 8314. (To appear)
  • Fishbaugh, J., Durrleman, S., Gerig, G. Estimation of Smooth Growth Trajectories with Controlled Acceleration from Time Series Shape Data. Proc. of Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention (MICCAI '11). September 2011.