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Martin Styner
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publications - 528
Citations - 24847
Martin Styner is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diffusion MRI & Population. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 472 publications receiving 20853 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin Styner include North Carolina State University & McGill University.
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Comparison and Evaluation of Methods for Liver Segmentation From CT Datasets
Tobias Heimann,B. van Ginneken,Martin Styner,Yulia Arzhaeva,V. Aurich,C. Bauer,A. Beck,C. Becker,Reinhard Beichel,G. Bekes,Fernando Bello,G. Binnig,Horst Bischof,Alexander Bornik,P. Cashman,Ying Chi,A. Cordova,Benoit M. Dawant,Marta Fidrich,Jacob D. Furst,D. Furukawa,Lars Grenacher,Joachim Hornegger,D. Kainmuller,Richard I. Kitney,H. Kobatake,Hans Lamecker,T. Lange,Jeongjin Lee,B. Lennon,Rui Li,Senhu Li,Hans-Peter Meinzer,Gábor Németh,Daniela Raicu,A.-M. Rau,E.M. van Rikxoort,Mikael Rousson,L. Rusko,K.A. Saddi,G. Schmidt,D. Seghers,Akinobu Shimizu,Pieter Slagmolen,Erich Sorantin,G. Soza,R. Susomboon,Jonathan M. Waite,A. Wimmer,Ivo Wolf +49 more
TL;DR: A comparison study between 10 automatic and six interactive methods for liver segmentation from contrast-enhanced CT images provides an insight in performance of different segmentation approaches under real-world conditions and highlights achievements and limitations of current image analysis techniques.
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Early brain development in infants at high risk for autism spectrum disorder
Heather C. Hazlett,Hongbin Gu,Brent C. Munsell,Sun Hyung Kim,Martin Styner,Jason J. Wolff,Jed T. Elison,Meghan R. Swanson,Hongtu Zhu,Kelly N. Botteron,D. Louis Collins,John N. Constantino,Stephen R. Dager,Annette Estes,Alan C. Evans,Vladimir S. Fonov,Guido Gerig,Penelope Kostopoulos,Robert C. McKinstry,Juhi Pandey,Sarah Paterson,John R. Pruett,Robert T. Schultz,Dennis W. W. Shaw,Lonnie Zwaigenbaum,Joseph Piven +25 more
TL;DR: It is shown that hyperexpansion of the cortical surface area between 6 and 12 months of age precedes brain volume overgrowth observed between 12 and 24 months in 15 high-risk infants who were diagnosed with autism at 24 months.
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Differences in white matter fiber tract development present from 6 to 24 months in infants with autism.
Jason J. Wolff,Hongbin Gu,Guido Gerig,Jed T. Elison,Martin Styner,Sylvain Gouttard,Kelly N. Botteron,Stephen R. Dager,Geraldine Dawson,Annette Estes,Alan C. Evans,Heather C. Hazlett,Penelope Kostopoulos,Robert C. McKinstry,Sarah Paterson,Robert T. Schultz,Lonnie Zwaigenbaum,Joseph Piven +17 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that aberrant development of white matter pathways may precede the manifestation of autistic symptoms in the first year of life in high-risk infants who developed autism spectrum disorders by 24 months.
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Parametric estimate of intensity inhomogeneities applied to MRI
TL;DR: A new approach to the correction of intensity inhomogeneities in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) that significantly improves intensity-based tissue segmentation and overcomes limitations of methods based on homomorphic filtering is presented.
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A comparison of automated segmentation and manual tracing for quantifying hippocampal and amygdala volumes
Rajendra A. Morey,Christopher Petty,Christopher Petty,Yuan Xu,Jasmeet P. Hayes,Jasmeet P. Hayes,H. Ryan Wagner,H. Ryan Wagner,Darrell V. Lewis,Kevin S. LaBar,Martin Styner,Gregory McCarthy,Gregory McCarthy,Gregory McCarthy +13 more
TL;DR: The goal was to compare the performance of two popular and fully automated tools, FSL/FIRST and FreeSurfer, to expert hand tracing in the measurement of the hippocampus and amygdala, and found both techniques had comparable volume overlap and similar sample size estimates.