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Feature Learning and Classification in Neuroimaging: Predicting Cognitive Impairment from Magnetic Resonance Imaging

17 June 2018
Shan Shi
F. Nathoo
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Due to the rapid innovation of technology and the desire to find and employ biomarkers for neurodegenerative disease, high-dimensional data classification problems are routinely encountered in neuroimaging studies. To avoid over-fitting and to explore relationships between disease and potential biomarkers, feature learning and selection plays an important role in classifier construction and is an important area in machine learning. In this article, we review several important feature learning and selection techniques including lasso-based methods, PCA, the two-sample t-test, and stacked auto-encoders. We compare these approaches using a numerical study involving the prediction of Alzheimer's disease from Magnetic Resonance Imaging.

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