Functional MRI has emerged as a powerful tool to assess the severity of Post-concussion syndrome (PCS) and to provide guidance for neuro-cognitive therapists during treatment. The next-generation functional neuro-cognitive imaging protocol (fNCI2) has been developed to provide this assessment. This paper covers the first step in the analysis process, the development of a rapidly re-trainable, machine-learning, brain parcellation tool. The use of a sufficiently deep U-Net architecture encompassing a small (39 × 39 × 39 voxel input, 27 × 27 × 27 voxel output) sliding window to sample the entirety of the 3D image allows for the prediction of the entire image using only a single trained network. A large number of training, validating, and testing windows are thus generated from the 101 manually-labeled Mindboggle images, and full-image prediction is provided via a voxel-vote method using overlapping windows. Our method produces parcellated images that are highly consistent with standard atlas-based methods in under 3 min on a modern GPU, and the single network architecture allows for rapid retraining (<36 hr) as needed.

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