Medical Imaging 2024: Image Processing 2024
DOI: 10.1117/12.3006183
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Optimizing contrastive learning for cortical folding pattern detection

Aymeric Gaudin,
Louise Guillon,
Clara Fischer
et al.

Abstract: The human cerebral cortex has many bumps and grooves called gyri and sulci. Even though there is a high interindividual consistency for the main cortical folds, this is not the case when we examine the exact shapes and details of the folding patterns. Because of this complexity, characterizing the cortical folding variability and relating them to subjects' behavioral characteristics or pathologies is still an open scientific problem. Classical approaches include labeling a few specific patterns, either manuall… Show more

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