Optimization of Brain Conformal Mapping with
Landmarks
Yalin Wang, Lok Ming Lui, Tony F. Chan, and Paul M. Thompson
Abstract
To compare and integrate brain data, data from multiple
subjects are typically mapped into a canonical space. One method to
do this is to conformally map cortical surfaces to the sphere. It is well
known that any genus zero Riemann surface can be conformally mapped
to a sphere. Therefore, conformal mapping offers a convenient method
to parameterize cortical surfaces without angular distortion, generating
an orthogonal grid on the cortex that locally preserves the metric. To
compare cortical surfaces more effectively, it is advantageous to adjust
the conformal parameterizations to match consistent anatomical features
across subjects. This matching of cortical patterns improves the align-
ment of data across subjects, although it is more challenging to create
a consistent conformal (orthogonal) parameterization of anatomy across
subjects when landmarks are constrained to lie at specific locations in
the spherical parameter space. Here we propose a new method, based on
a new energy functional, to optimize the conformal parameterization of
cortical surfaces by using landmarks. Experimental results on a dataset
of 40 brain hemispheres showed that the landmark mismatch energy can
be greatly reduced while effectively preserving conformality. The key
advantage of this conformal parameterization approach is that any local
adjustments of the mapping to match landmarks do not affect the
conformality of the mapping significantly. We also examined
how the parameterization
changes with different weighting factors. As expected, the
landmark matching error can be reduced if it is more heavily penalized,
but conformality is progressively reduced.
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Y. Wang, L.M. Lui, T.F. Chan and P.M. Thompson,
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