An Adaptive Space-Filling Curve Trajectory for Ordering 3D Datasets to 1D: Application to Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging
PMC7304044
· 2020
Gap Declaration
While adaptive space-filling curve trajectories improve 1D ordering of 3D MRI datasets, the comparative performance of Morton Z-order versus Hilbert curves for preserving spatial neighborhood in voxel-based mental state classification has not been systematically evaluated; Morton-order linearization may offer computational efficiency advantages that remain uninvestigated for clinical neuroimaging workflows.
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