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A tensor based varying-coefficient model for multi-modal neuroimaging data analysis

Authors :
Niyogi, Pratim Guha
Lindquist, Martin A.
Maiti, Tapabrata
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

All neuroimaging modalities have their own strengths and limitations. A current trend is toward interdisciplinary approaches that use multiple imaging methods to overcome limitations of each method in isolation. At the same time neuroimaging data is increasingly being combined with other non-imaging modalities, such as behavioral and genetic data. The data structure of many of these modalities can be expressed as time-varying multidimensional arrays (tensors), collected at different time-points on multiple subjects. Here, we consider a new approach for the study of neural correlates in the presence of tensor-valued brain images and tensor-valued predictors, where both data types are collected over the same set of time points. We propose a time-varying tensor regression model with an inherent structural composition of responses and covariates. Regression coefficients are expressed using the B-spline technique, and the basis function coefficients are estimated using CP-decomposition by minimizing a penalized loss function. We develop a varying-coefficient model for the tensor-valued regression model, where both predictors and responses are modeled as tensors. This development is a non-trivial extension of function-on-function concurrent linear models for complex and large structural data where the inherent structures are preserved. In addition to the methodological and theoretical development, the efficacy of the proposed method based on both simulated and real data analysis (e.g., the combination of eye-tracking data and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data) is also discussed.

Subjects

Subjects :
Statistics - Methodology

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2303.16443
Document Type :
Working Paper