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Rapid geodesic mapping of brain functional connectivity: Implementation of a dedicated co-processor in a field-programmable gate array (FPGA) and application to resting state functional MRI
Authors:Ludovico Minati  Mara Cercignani  Dennis Chan
Institution:1. Clinical Imaging Sciences Centre (CISC), Brighton and Sussex Medical School, Falmer, UK;2. Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Neurologico “Carlo Besta”, Milan, Italy
Abstract:Graph theory-based analyses of brain network topology can be used to model the spatiotemporal correlations in neural activity detected through fMRI, and such approaches have wide-ranging potential, from detection of alterations in preclinical Alzheimer's disease through to command identification in brain–machine interfaces. However, due to prohibitive computational costs, graph-based analyses to date have principally focused on measuring connection density rather than mapping the topological architecture in full by exhaustive shortest-path determination. This paper outlines a solution to this problem through parallel implementation of Dijkstra's algorithm in programmable logic. The processor design is optimized for large, sparse graphs and provided in full as synthesizable VHDL code. An acceleration factor between 15 and 18 is obtained on a representative resting-state fMRI dataset, and maps of Euclidean path length reveal the anticipated heterogeneous cortical involvement in long-range integrative processing. These results enable high-resolution geodesic connectivity mapping for resting-state fMRI in patient populations and real-time geodesic mapping to support identification of imagined actions for fMRI-based brain–machine interfaces.
Keywords:Functional connectivity  Resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI)  Graph theory  Network topology  Dijkstra's algorithm  Field-programmable gate array (FPGA)
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