Table 2.
MR‐based methods | Atlas‐based methods | PET‐based methods |
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Advantages | ||
‐ Easy implementation ‐ Low computational cost ‐ Whole‐body applicability |
‐ Bone identification ‐ Continuous LACs ‐ Noise, bias |
‐ Robust to artefacts ‐ MR time for clinical use ‐ Whole‐body applicability |
Disadvantages | ||
‐ Bone/air segmentation ‐ Discrete LACs ‐ Noise, bias |
‐ High computational cost ‐ Subject‐specific variability ‐ Whole‐body application |
‐ High computational cost ‐ Accuracy ‐ Extended acquisition time what caused higher exposition |