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Automated manifold surgery: constructing geometrically accurate and topologically correct models of the human cerebral cortex
2001
IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging
Highly accurate surface models of the cerebral cortex are becoming increasingly important as tools in the investigation of the functional organization of the human brain. The construction of such models is difficult using current neuroimaging technology due to the high degree of cortical folding. Even single voxel misclassifications can result in erroneous connections being created between adjacent banks of a sulcus, resulting in a topologically inaccurate model. These topological defects cause
doi:10.1109/42.906426
pmid:11293693
fatcat:trwgz6d45javdlpd362jzjmvmi