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Problems using Dixon MR-based attenuation correction in PET/MR have previously been reported [5], including a case of false tissue assignment to lower thorax where lung tissue is assigned the attenuation coefficient of air.
A change in color (i.e. in tissue assignment) between two branches connected through a node represented a migration event from one tissue to another that must have occurred during the genealogical evolution of the sequences under investigation.
A change in color (i.e. in tissue assignment) between two branches connected trough a node represent a migration event from one tissue to another that must have occurred during the genealogical evolution of the sequences under investigation.
The tissue assignment method is still automatic since the values used as ρCT and ρTN will be fixed numbers.
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Tissue type assignment criteria are proposed to assign each voxel to 5 different tissue types, including 3 pure tissue types "C," "T," and "N" and 2 mixed tissue types "C/T" and "T/N," using the h-maps of normal, tumor, and necrosis obtained by hNMF.
Therefore, we make the following criteria for tissue type assignment.
The efficacy of the proposed tissue type assignment approach is validated using expert labeling information.
Therefore, a new approach for tissue type assignment using hNMF is developed.
Experiments show the feasibility of the proposed method for tissue type assignment.
Y. Li et al. established a tissue type assignment method for glioblastoma multiforme by analyzing the magnetic resonance spectroscopy imaging data and tissue distribution information.
As an extension of the previous work, a tissue type assignment method is proposed for GBMs based on the analysis of MRSI data and tissue distribution information.
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