URL: http://www.nitrc.org/projects/longitudinal_ms/
Proper Citation: Longitudinal MS Lesion Imaging Archive (RRID:SCR_014136)
Description: The Longitudinal MS Lesion Imaging Archive provides Training data consisting of longitudinal images from five patients and Testing data consisting of 15 patients. Each longitudinal dataset includes T1-weighted, T2-weighted, PD-weighted, and T2-weighted FLAIR MRI with 3-5 time points acquired on a 3T MR scanner. T1-weighted images have approximately a 1mm cubic voxel resolution, while the other scans are 1mm in plane with 3mm sections. Accounting for the multiple time points, this constitutes approximately 80 individual data sets. The Training data contains manual segmentations of the MS lesions from two different raters for each of the time points provided.
Synonyms: Longitudinal MS Lesion Segmentation Challenge
Resource Type: image collection, data set, data or information resource
Keywords: data set, image collection, longitudinal image, t1 weighted, t2 weighted
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