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Changes in Brain White Matter Assessed Via Textural Features Using a Neural Network

R. Kalpana, S. Muttan and B. Agrawala
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R. Kalpana: Anna University Chennai, India
S. Muttan: Anna University Chennai, India
B. Agrawala: Bharat Scans, India

International Journal of Healthcare Information Systems and Informatics (IJHISI), 2010, vol. 5, issue 2, 37-48

Abstract: Diffusion Tensor Magnetic Resonance Imaging (DTMRI) has proved useful for microstructure characterization of the brain. This technique also helps determining complex connectivity of fiber tracts. The brain white matter (BMW) changes with respect to age and corresponding appearance of white-matter lesions among the brain’s message-carrying axons affects cognitive functions in old age. In this paper, the observed morphology in BWM on ageing is analyzed using statistical parameters extracted from DTMR images of different age groups. The gray level co-occurrence matrix (GLCM) obtained from the segmented images gives 14 textural features, subsets of which are adopted as the input sets in a backpropagation neural network classifier. The network is trained to predict the age based on BMW details used as the inputs. The proposed method helps in understanding the age-related changes in white matter. This is useful for the physician in understanding miscorrelation in motor activities and relevant causes in elderly subjects.

Date: 2010
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