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 Symbolic model of Spatial Relations in the Human Brain
Current approaches rely on: image-based atlases (VoxelMan; Kikinis et al; Van Essen et al.) statistical knowledge (SPAM – Montreal univ.) supervised learning (e.g. Riviere et al.) => they are highly sensitive to natural anatomical variability and to deformation => we expect...
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Current approaches rely on: image-based atlases (VoxelMan; Kikinis et al; Van Essen et al.) statistical knowledge (SPAM – Montreal univ.) supervised learning (e.g. Riviere et al.) => they are highly sensitive to natural anatomical variability and to deformation => we expect qualitative description to be more robust Labeling entities in images
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Current approaches rely on: <span class="highlight">image</span>-<span class="highlight">based</span> atlases (VoxelMan; Kikinis et al; Van Essen et al.) statistical knowledge (SPAM &ndash; Montreal univ.) supervised learning (e.g. Riviere et al.) =&gt; they are highly sensitive to natural anatomical variability and to deformation =&gt; we expect qualitative description to be more <span class="highlight">robust</span> Labeling entities in images