Learning-Based Estimation of Functional Correlation Tensors in White Matter for Early Diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment.

Lichi Zhang, Han Zhang, Xiaobo Chen, Qian Wang, Pew-Thian Yap, Dinggang Shen
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It has been recently demonstrated that the local BOLD signals in resting-state fMRI (rs-fMRI) can be captured for the white matter (WM) by functional correlation tensors (FCTs). FCTs provide similar orientation information as diffusion tensors (DTs), and also functional information concerning brain dynamics. However, FCTs are susceptible to noise due to the low signal-to-noise ratio nature of WM BOLD signals. Here we introduce a robust FCT estimation method to facilitate individualized diagnosis. First, we develop a noise-tolerating patch-based approach to measure spatiotemporal correlations of local BOLD signals. Second, it is also enhanced by DTs predicted from the input rs-fMRI using a learning-based regression model. We evaluate our trained regressor using the high-resolution HCP dataset. The regressor is then applied to estimate the robust FCTs for subjects in the ADNI2 dataset. We demonstrate for the first time the disease diagnostic value of robust FCTs.

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基于学习的脑白质功能相关张量评估在轻度认知障碍早期诊断中的应用。
最近有研究表明,静息状态fMRI (rs-fMRI)中的局部BOLD信号可以通过功能相关张量(fct)捕获到白质(WM)。fct提供与扩散张量(DTs)相似的方向信息,以及有关脑动力学的功能信息。然而,由于WM BOLD信号的低信噪比特性,fct容易受到噪声的影响。本文介绍了一种鲁棒FCT估计方法,以方便个性化诊断。首先,我们开发了一种基于噪声容忍补丁的方法来测量局部BOLD信号的时空相关性。其次,使用基于学习的回归模型从输入rs-fMRI预测的dt也增强了它。我们使用高分辨率HCP数据集评估我们训练的回归量。然后应用回归量来估计ADNI2数据集中受试者的鲁棒fct。我们首次证明了健壮的fct的疾病诊断价值。
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