资源论文Natural Image Bases to Represent Neuroimaging Data

Natural Image Bases to Represent Neuroimaging Data

2020-03-03 | |  55 |   37 |   0

Abstract

Visual inspection of neuroimagery is susceptible to human eye limitations. Computerized methods have been shown to be equally or more e?ective than human clinicians in diagnosing dementia from neuroimages. Nevertheless, much of the work involves the use of domain expertise to extract hand–crafted features. The key technique in this paper is the use of cross–domain features to represent MRI data. We used a sparse autoencoder to learn a set of bases from natural images and then applied convolution to extract features from the Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) dataset. Using this new representation, we classify MRI instances into three categories: Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and Healthy Control (HC). Our approach, in spite of being very simple, achieved high classification performance, which is competitive with or better than other approaches.

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