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FEATURE SELECTION IMPROVES THE ACCURACY OF CLASSIFYING ALZHEIMER DISEASE USING DIFFUSION TENSOR IMAGES
- Source :
- ISBI
- Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) has recently been added to several large-scale studies of Alzheimer's disease (AD), such as the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI), to investigate white matter (WM) abnormalities not detectable on standard anatomical MRI. Disease effects can be widespread, and the profile of WM abnormalities across tracts is still not fully understood. Here we analyzed image-wide measures from DTI fractional anisotropy (FA) maps to classify AD patients (n=43), mild cognitive impairment (n=114) and cognitively healthy elderly controls (n=70). We used voxelwise maps of FA along with averages in WM regions of interest (ROI) to drive a Support Vector Machine. We further used the ReliefF algorithm to select the most discriminative WM voxels for classification. This improved accuracy for all classification tasks by up to 15%. We found several clusters formed by the ReliefF algorithm, highlighting specific pathways affected in AD but not always captured when analyzing ROIs.
- Subjects :
- Computer science
business.industry
Feature selection
Pattern recognition
computer.software_genre
medicine.disease
Article
White matter
medicine.anatomical_structure
Discriminative model
Neuroimaging
nervous system
Voxel
Fractional anisotropy
mental disorders
medicine
Artificial intelligence
Alzheimer's disease
business
computer
Diffusion MRI
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- ISBI
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7f6488bfd609248917515a19cba68d91