1. Implementation and validation of face de-identification (de-facing) in ADNI4.
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Schwarz CG, Choe M, Rossi S, Das SR, Ittyerah R, Fletcher E, Maillard P, Singh B, Harvey DJ, Malone IB, Prosser L, Senjem ML, Matoush LC, Ward CP, Prakaashana CM, Landau SM, Koeppe RA, Lee J, DeCarli C, Weiner MW, Jack CR Jr, Jagust WJ, Yushkevich PA, and Tosun D
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- Humans, Reproducibility of Results, Face, Algorithms, Alzheimer Disease pathology, Alzheimer Disease diagnostic imaging, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Brain pathology, Brain diagnostic imaging, Neuroimaging methods
- Abstract
Introduction: Recent technological advances have increased the risk that de-identified brain images could be re-identified from face imagery. The Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) is a leading source of publicly available de-identified brain imaging, who quickly acted to protect participants' privacy., Methods: An independent expert committee evaluated 11 face-deidentification ("de-facing") methods and selected four for formal testing., Results: Effects of de-facing on brain measurements were comparable across methods and sufficiently small to recommend de-facing in ADNI. The committee ultimately recommended mri_reface for advantages in reliability, and for some practical considerations. ADNI leadership approved the committee's recommendation, beginning in ADNI4., Discussion: ADNI4 de-faces all applicable brain images before subsequent pre-processing, analyses, and public release. Trained analysts inspect de-faced images to confirm complete face removal and complete non-modification of brain. This paper details the history of the algorithm selection process and extensive validation, then describes the production workflows for de-facing in ADNI., Highlights: ADNI is implementing "de-facing" of MRI and PET beginning in ADNI4. "De-facing" alters face imagery in brain images to help protect privacy. Four algorithms were extensively compared for ADNI and mri_reface was chosen. Validation confirms mri_reface is robust and effective for ADNI sequences. Validation confirms mri_reface negligibly affects ADNI brain measurements., (© 2024 The Author(s). Alzheimer's & Dementia published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Alzheimer's Association.)
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- 2024
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