Multiple-View Spectral Clustering for Group-wise Functional Community Detection

11/21/2016
by   Nathan D. Cahill, et al.
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Functional connectivity analysis yields powerful insights into our understanding of the human brain. Group-wise functional community detection aims to partition the brain into clusters, or communities, in which functional activity is inter-regionally correlated in a common manner across a group of subjects. In this article, we show how to use multiple-view spectral clustering to perform group-wise functional community detection. In a series of experiments on 291 subjects from the Human Connectome Project, we compare three versions of multiple-view spectral clustering: MVSC (uniform weights), MVSCW (weights based on subject-specific embedding quality), and AASC (weights optimized along with the embedding) with the competing technique of Joint Diagonalization of Laplacians (JDL). Results show that multiple-view spectral clustering not only yields group-wise functional communities that are more consistent than JDL when using randomly selected subsets of individual brains, but it is several orders of magnitude faster than JDL.

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