Toward more frugal models for functional cerebral networks automatic recognition with resting-state fMRI

07/04/2023
by   Lukman Ismaila, et al.
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We refer to a machine learning situation where models based on classical convolutional neural networks have shown good performance. We are investigating different encoding techniques in the form of supervoxels, then graphs to reduce the complexity of the model while tracking the loss of performance. This approach is illustrated on a recognition task of resting-state functional networks for patients with brain tumors. Graphs encoding supervoxels preserve activation characteristics of functional brain networks from images, optimize model parameters by 26 times while maintaining CNN model performance.

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