A Deep Learning Framework for Classification of in vitro Multi-Electrode Array Recordings

06/05/2019
by   Yun Zhao, et al.
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Multi-Electrode Arrays (MEAs) have been widely used to record neuronal activities, which could be used in the diagnosis of gene defects and drug effects. In this paper, we address the problem of classifying in vitro MEA recordings of mouse and human neuronal cultures from different genotypes, where there is no easy way to directly utilize raw sequences as inputs to train an end-to-end classification model. While carefully extracting some features by hand could partially solve the problem, this approach suffers from obvious drawbacks such as difficulty of generalizing. We propose a deep learning framework to address this challenge. Our approach correctly classifies neuronal culture data prepared from two different genotypes -- a mouse Knockout of the delta-catenin gene and human induced Pluripotent Stem Cell-derived neurons from Williams syndrome. By splitting the long recordings into short slices for training, and applying Consensus Prediction during testing, our deep learning approach improves the prediction accuracy by 16.69 Logistic Regression for mouse MEA recordings. We further achieve an accuracy of 95.91 which were all recorded at six days in vitro. As high-density MEA recordings become more widely available, this approach could be generalized for classification of neurons carrying different mutations and classification of drug responses.

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