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Tractography-Based Parcellation of Cerebellar Dentate Nuclei via a Deep Nonnegative Matrix Factorization Clustering Method

Image and Video Processing 2023-01-23 v2 Quantitative Methods

Abstract

As the largest human cerebellar nucleus, the dentate nucleus (DN) functions significantly in the communication between the cerebellum and the rest of the brain. Structural connectivity-based parcellation has the potential to reveal the topography of the DN and enable the study of its subregions. In this paper, we investigate a deep nonnegative matrix factorization clustering method (DNMFC) for parcellation of the human DN based on its structural connectivity using diffusion MRI tractography. We propose to describe the connectivity of the DN using a set of curated tractography fiber clusters within the cerebellum. Experiments are conducted on the diffusion MRI data of 50 healthy adults from the Human Connectome Project. In comparison with state-of-the-art clustering methods, DN parcellations resulting from DNMFC show better quality and consistency of parcels across subjects.

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@article{arxiv.2211.10107,
  title  = {Tractography-Based Parcellation of Cerebellar Dentate Nuclei via a Deep Nonnegative Matrix Factorization Clustering Method},
  author = {Xiao Xu and Yuqian Chen and Leo Zekelman and Yogesh Rathi and Nikos Makris and Fan Zhang and Lauren J. O'Donnell},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.10107},
  year   = {2023}
}