Fig. 6.
Dice overlap per sulcus in the pediatric cohort in LPFC. The statistical significance is reported after multi-comparison correction among the 13 sulci (FDR at q= .05). The proposed data augmentation (Non-rigid) shows higher accuracy (Dice overlap) than the baseline methods. After the context-aware training, the Dice overlap is further improved in primary/secondary (cs (left hemisphere); iprs and sfs_p (right hemisphere)) and tertiary (pmfs_a, imfs_v, and mfms (left hemisphere); ifms (right hemisphere)) sulci compared to the conventional training with rotation data augmentation. Importantly, the proposed method does not perform worse than the baseline methods for any sulcus. Legend: standard errors (hat); significant improvement compared to the baseline methods for Non-rigid+Context* (blue); for Non-rigid or Non-rigid+Context* (black).