Computer Science – Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Scientific paper
2009-11-24
Medical Image Computing and Computer Aided Intervention, London : United Kingdom (2009)
Computer Science
Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
Scientific paper
Spatial Independent Component Analysis (ICA) is an increasingly used data-driven method to analyze functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) data. To date, it has been used to extract meaningful patterns without prior information. However, ICA is not robust to mild data variation and remains a parameter-sensitive algorithm. The validity of the extracted patterns is hard to establish, as well as the significance of differences between patterns extracted from different groups of subjects. We start from a generative model of the fMRI group data to introduce a probabilistic ICA pattern-extraction algorithm, called CanICA (Canonical ICA). Thanks to an explicit noise model and canonical correlation analysis, our method is auto-calibrated and identifies the group-reproducible data subspace before performing ICA. We compare our method to state-of-the-art multi-subject fMRI ICA methods and show that the features extracted are more reproducible.
Poline Jean Baptiste
Sadaghiani Sepideh
Thirion Bertrand
Varoquaux Gael
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