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Pairwise Classifier Ensemble with Adaptive Sub-Classifiers for fMRI Pattern Analysis.


ABSTRACT: The multi-voxel pattern analysis technique is applied to fMRI data for classification of high-level brain functions using pattern information distributed over multiple voxels. In this paper, we propose a classifier ensemble for multiclass classification in fMRI analysis, exploiting the fact that specific neighboring voxels can contain spatial pattern information. The proposed method converts the multiclass classification to a pairwise classifier ensemble, and each pairwise classifier consists of multiple sub-classifiers using an adaptive feature set for each class-pair. Simulated and real fMRI data were used to verify the proposed method. Intra- and inter-subject analyses were performed to compare the proposed method with several well-known classifiers, including single and ensemble classifiers. The comparison results showed that the proposed method can be generally applied to multiclass classification in both simulations and real fMRI analyses.

SUBMITTER: Kim E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5567545 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Pairwise Classifier Ensemble with Adaptive Sub-Classifiers for fMRI Pattern Analysis.

Kim Eunwoo E   Park HyunWook H  

Neuroscience bulletin 20161112 1


The multi-voxel pattern analysis technique is applied to fMRI data for classification of high-level brain functions using pattern information distributed over multiple voxels. In this paper, we propose a classifier ensemble for multiclass classification in fMRI analysis, exploiting the fact that specific neighboring voxels can contain spatial pattern information. The proposed method converts the multiclass classification to a pairwise classifier ensemble, and each pairwise classifier consists of  ...[more]

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