What types of features/properties a pixel in MRI image may have?

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Nitinkumar Ambekar
Nitinkumar Ambekar am 31 Dez. 2015
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I have to classify voxels based on their features/properties. I know that, in gray scale images - like MRI image - have position, intensity as a property for each pixel. What are the other features or properties a pixel may have in MRI image?
This paper by Folkesson et al. mentions voxels in MRI image also have `three jet` property, which consist of all first, second and third order derivative with respective to (x,y,z), eigenvalue and eigen vector.
I did not get what `three jet` means here, and how to get it. Will someone please help me understand what exactly it means and how to get it. Here is the paragraph in paper:
In summary, our candidate features are the intensity, the po- sition, the three-jet, eigenvalues, and eigenvectors of both the Hessian and the structure tensor and the third-order tensor in the gradient direction. All features except the position are cal- culated at three different scales (0.65, 1.1, and 2.5 mm), and the scales are in mm instead of number of voxels for handling scans with different resolutions.

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