PCA-SIR:一种新的非线性监督降维方法在脑电疼痛预测中的应用

Y. Tu, Y. Hung, Li Hu, Zhiguo Zhang
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降维对于从高维神经成像数据(如EEG和fMRI)中识别一小部分可预测行为或认知的判别特征至关重要。在本研究中,我们提出了一种新的非线性监督降维技术PCA-SIR(主成分分析和切片逆回归),用于分析高维脑电图时间过程数据。与传统的脑电信号降维方法,如PCA和偏最小二乘(PLS)相比,PCA- sir方法可以利用类标签(即行为或认知参数)与预测因子(即脑电信号样本)之间的非线性关系来实现有效的降维方向。我们应用新的PCA-SIR方法预测单次试验激光诱发脑电图时间过程的主观痛觉(在0到10的水平范围内)。96个被试的实验结果表明,PCA- sir对特征进行约简后的预测准确率明显高于PCA和PLS,因此PCA- sir是一种有前途的监督降维技术,可用于高维神经影像数据的多变量模式分析。
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PCA-SIR: A new nonlinear supervised dimension reduction method with application to pain prediction from EEG
Dimension reduction is critical in identifying a small set of discriminative features that are predictive of behavior or cognition from high-dimensional neuroimaging data, such as EEG and fMRI. In the present study, we proposed a novel nonlinear supervised dimension reduction technique, named PCA-SIR (Principal Component Analysis and Sliced Inverse Regression), for analyzing high-dimensional EEG time-course data. Compared with conventional dimension reduction methods used for EEG, such as PCA and partial least-squares (PLS), the PCA-SIR method can make use of nonlinear relationship between class labels (i.e., behavioral or cognitive parameters) and predictors (i.e., EEG samples) to achieve the effective dimension reduction (e.d.r.) directions. We applied the new PCA-SIR method to predict the subjective pain perception (at a level ranging from 0 to 10) from single-trial laser-evoked EEG time courses. Experimental results on 96 subjects showed that reduced features by PCA-SIR can lead to significantly higher prediction accuracy than those by PCA and PLS. Therefore, PCA-SIR could be a promising supervised dimension reduction technique for multivariate pattern analysis of high-dimensional neuroimaging data.
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