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Multimodal analysis of functional and structural disconnection in Alzheimer's disease using multiple kernel SVM
Authors:Martin Dyrba  Michel Grothe  Thomas Kirste  Stefan J Teipel
Institution:1. German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Site Rostock/Greifswald, Rostock, Germany;2. Mobile Multimedia Information Systems Group (MMIS), Faculty of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, University of Rostock, Rostock, Germany;3. Clinic for Psychosomatic and Psychotherapeutic Medicine, University Medicine Rostock, Rostock, Germany
Abstract:Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients exhibit alterations in the functional connectivity between spatially segregated brain regions which may be related to both local gray matter (GM) atrophy as well as a decline in the fiber integrity of the underlying white matter tracts. Machine learning algorithms are able to automatically detect the patterns of the disease in image data, and therefore, constitute a suitable basis for automated image diagnostic systems. The question of which magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) modalities are most useful in a clinical context is as yet unresolved. We examined multimodal MRI data acquired from 28 subjects with clinically probable AD and 25 healthy controls. Specifically, we used fiber tract integrity as measured by diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), GM volume derived from structural MRI, and the graph‐theoretical measures ‘local clustering coefficient’ and ‘shortest path length’ derived from resting‐state functional MRI (rs‐fMRI) to evaluate the utility of the three imaging methods in automated multimodal image diagnostics, to assess their individual performance, and the level of concordance between them. We ran the support vector machine (SVM) algorithm and validated the results using leave‐one‐out cross‐validation. For the single imaging modalities, we obtained an area under the curve (AUC) of 80% for rs‐fMRI, 87% for DTI, and 86% for GM volume. When it came to the multimodal SVM, we obtained an AUC of 82% using all three modalities, and 89% using only DTI measures and GM volume. Combined multimodal imaging data did not significantly improve classification accuracy compared to the best single measures alone. Hum Brain Mapp 36:2118–2131, 2015. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:Alzheimer's disease  resting‐state functional magnetic resonance imaging  magnetic resonance imaging  diffusion tensor imaging  multiple kernel support vector machine
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