Diffusion microstructural metrics represent inferences of axonal size and morphology rather than directly imaged quantities, validation of these metrics is essential. With novelty of multibeam-serial electron microscopy, high-resolution images of human white matter can be acquired at nanometer resolution over volumes of tissue large enough to capture the diffusion-MRI dynamics extending over length scales comparable to MRI voxel size. This work presents automated segmentation of serial EM of a sub-volume of human white matter using a 3D convolutional neural network studying variations in axonal diameter over the longest axons within the volume of tissue.
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