Modeling the fMRI signal via Hierarchical Clustered Hidden Process Models

Machine Learning techniques have been used quite widely for the task of predicting cognitive processes from fMRI data. However, these models do not describe well the fMRI signal when it is generated by multiple cognitive processes that are simultaneously active. In this paper we consider the problem...

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Veröffentlicht in:AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings 2007-10, Vol.2007, p.558-562
Hauptverfasser: Niculescu, Radu Stefan, Mitchell, Tom M, Rao, R Bharat
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Zusammenfassung:Machine Learning techniques have been used quite widely for the task of predicting cognitive processes from fMRI data. However, these models do not describe well the fMRI signal when it is generated by multiple cognitive processes that are simultaneously active. In this paper we consider the problem of accurately modeling the fMRI signal of a human subject who is performing a task involving multiple concurrent cognitive processes. We present a Hierarchical Clustering extension of Hidden Process Models which, by taking advantage of automatically discovered similarities in the activation among neighboring voxels, achieves significantly better performance than standard generative models in terms of Average Log Likelihood.
ISSN:1559-4076