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Visual mining of neuro-metaspaces

Published: 26 July 2010 Publication History

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Large scale neuroimaging data archival protocols are gradually becoming ubiquitous in both research as well as clinical settings. Current user-database interfaces are limited to textual searches and often require data-specific knowledge for performing queries. This is proving to be an obstacle for researchers who wish to obtain a holistic view of the data before designing pilot neuroscientific studies or even formulating statistical hypotheses. Instead of providing a restricted, unidimensional view of the data, we seek to place a multi-dimensional view of the entire neurodatabase at the user's disposal. With the aim of visual navigation of complete neuro-repositories, we introduce the concept of brain meta-spaces. The meta-space models the implicit nonlinear manifold where the neurological data resides, and encodes pair-wise dissimilarities between all individuals in a population. Additionally, the novelty in our approach lies in the user ability to simultaneously view and interact with many brains at once but doing so in a vast meta-space that encodes (dis)similarity in morphometry.

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Dinov, I., Van Horn, J. D., and et al. 2009. Efficient, distributed and interactive neuroimaging data analysis using the loni pipeline. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics, 38.
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Joshi, S. H., Van Horn, J., and Toga, A. W. 2009. Interactive exploration of neuroanatomical meta-spaces. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics 3, 38.

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SIGGRAPH '10: ACM SIGGRAPH 2010 Posters
July 2010
156 pages
ISBN:9781450303934
DOI:10.1145/1836845
  • Conference Chair:
  • Cindy Grimm
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