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Multimodal Discrimination of Schizophrenia Using Hybrid Weighted Feature Concatenation of Brain Functional Connectivity and Anatomical Features with an Extreme Learning Machineopen access

Authors
Qureshi, Muhammad Naveed IqbalOh, JooyoungCho, DongraeJo, Hang JoonLee, Boreom
Issue Date
Sep-2017
Publisher
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Keywords
Schizophrenia; COBRE; neuroimaging; global functional connectivity; group ICA; hybrid weighted feature concatenation; machine learning
Citation
FRONTIERS IN NEUROINFORMATICS, v.11, pp.1 - 14
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Journal Title
FRONTIERS IN NEUROINFORMATICS
Volume
11
Start Page
1
End Page
14
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/151617
DOI
10.3389/fninf.2017.00059
ISSN
1662-5196
Abstract
Multimodal features of structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the human brain can assist in the diagnosis of schizophrenia. We performed a classification study on age, sex, and handedness-matched subjects. The dataset we used is publicly available from the Center for Biomedical Research Excellence (COBRE) and it consists of two groups: patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls. We performed an independent component analysis and calculated global averaged functional connectivity-based features from the resting-state functional MRI data for all the cortical and subcortical anatomical parcellation. Cortical thickness along with standard deviation, surface area, volume, curvature, white matter volume, and intensity measures from the cortical parcellation, as well as volume and intensity from sub-cortical parcellation and overall volume of cortex features were extracted from the structural MRI data. A novel hybrid weighted feature concatenation method was used to acquire maximal 99.29% (P ˂ 0.0001) accuracy which preserves high discriminatory power through the weight of the individual feature type. The classification was performed by an extreme learning machine, and its efficiency was compared to linear and non-linear (radial basis function) support vector machines, linear discriminant analysis, and random forest bagged tree ensemble algorithms. This article reports the predictive accuracy of both unimodal and multimodal features after 10-by-10-fold nested cross-validation. A permutation test followed the classification experiment to assess the statistical significance of the classification results. It was concluded that, from a clinical perspective, this feature concatenation approach may assist the clinicians in schizophrenia diagnosis.
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