“…When both the boundaries and the tag lines are extracted, information such as stress tensor maps can be derived (Hu et al, 2003a,b), and intra/intersubject comparisons can be made with statistical models of regional contractility (Augenstein and Young, 2001), enabling computer-aided diagnoses. In addition, given the boundary and regional contractility data, the contractility data can be spatially fused with data from other modalities, including perfusion MR, electrical activation (Sermesant et al, 2002) or blood flow (McQueen and Peskin, 2000), thus forming a more comprehensive evaluation of the heart.…”