Conceptual Parallels Between Stochastic Geometry and Diffusion-Weighted MRI

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  • Tom Dela Haije
  • Aasa Feragen

Diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) is sensitive to ensemble-averaged molecular displacements, which provide valuable information on e.g. structural anisotropy in brain tissue. However, a concrete interpretation of diffusion-weighted MRI data in terms of physiological or structural parameters turns out to be extremely challenging. One of the main reasons for this is the multi-scale nature of the diffusion-weighted signal, as it is sensitive to the microscopic motion of particles averaged over macroscopic volumes. In order to analyze the geometrical patterns that occur in (diffusion-weighted measurements of) biological tissue and many other structures, we may invoke tools from the field of stochastic geometry. Stochastic geometry describes statistical methods and models that apply to random geometrical patterns of which we may only know the distribution. Despite its many uses in geology, astronomy, telecommunications, etc., its application in diffusion-weighted MRI has so far remained limited. In this work we review some fundamental results in the field of diffusion-weighted MRI from a stochastic geometrical perspective, and discuss briefly for which other questions stochastic geometry may prove useful. The observations presented in this paper are partly inspired by the Workshop on Diffusion MRI and Stochastic Geometry held at Sandbjerg Estate (Denmark) in 2019, which aimed to foster communication and collaboration between the two fields of research.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelAnisotropy Across Fields and Scales
RedaktørerEvren Özarslan, Thomas Schultz, Eugene Zhang, Andrea Fuster
ForlagSpringer
Publikationsdato2021
Sider193-202
ISBN (Trykt)9783030562144
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2021
BegivenhedWorkshop on Visualization and Processing of Anisotropy in Imaging, Geometry, and Astronomy, 2018 - Dagstuhl, Tyskland
Varighed: 28 okt. 20182 nov. 2018

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KonferenceWorkshop on Visualization and Processing of Anisotropy in Imaging, Geometry, and Astronomy, 2018
LandTyskland
ByDagstuhl
Periode28/10/201802/11/2018
NavnMathematics and Visualization
ISSN1612-3786

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