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Dear Colleagues: 

The Diffusion Study Group is sponsoring a novel Fiber Tractography Challenge to 
stimulate an interactive discussion on diffusion reconstruction and 
tractography methods at this year’s study group meeting at ISMRM 2015 in 
Toronto. The Challenge will use a simulated but highly realistic 
diffusion-weighted dataset in which 26 specific white matter bundles have been 
used to generate synthetic data that awaits your processing and analysis.

The Challenge, developed by diffusion experts

Peter Neher, Jean-Christophe Houde, Emmanuel Caruyer, Alessandro Daducci, Tim 
Dyrby, Klaus Maier-Hein, Bram Stieltjes, and Maxime Descoteaux

has been designed to emulate clinically-realistic acquisition. Several common 
artifacts have been introduced in the data to probe the strengths and 
limitations of your processing pipelines. All entries will receive 
individualized feedback and statistics comparing their results to the ground 
truth white matter bundles. A discussion of the methods and results will be 
held at the DSG meeting at ISMRM 2015, scheduled for Monday June 1 from 
4:30-6:30pm in Reception Hall 105.

For additional details, including information about the data, evaluation 
methods, and submission procedures, and to download the data, please visit the 
challenge website at 

http://www.tractometer.org/ismrm_2015_challenge/

An ISMRM virtual conference (date soon to be announced) will be held to present 
the Challenge, and one full hour of the study group meeting in Toronto will be 
dedicated to discussion and result presentations. Further questions regarding 
the challenge should be directed to  tractome...@gmail.com.

We look forward to seeing you in Toronto. 

Ready, track, go!

ISMRM Diffusion Study Group




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