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Improving Multi-Site Autism Classification via Site-Dependence Minimization and Second-Order Functional Connectivity

IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging(2023)

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Abstract
Machine learning has been widely used to develop classification models for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) using neuroimaging data. Recently, studies have shifted towards using large multi-site neuroimaging datasets to boost the clinical applicability and statistical power of results. However, the classification performance is hindered by the heterogeneous nature of agglomerative datasets. In this paper, we propose new methods for multi-site autism classification using the Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange (ABIDE) dataset. We firstly propose a new second-order measure of functional connectivity (FC) named as Tangent Pearson embedding to extract better features for classification. Then we assess the statistical dependence between acquisition sites and FC features, and take a domain adaptation approach to minimize the site dependence of FC features to improve classification. Our analysis shows that 1) statistical dependence between site and FC features is statistically significant at the 5% level, and 2) extracting second-order features from neuroimaging data and minimizing their site dependence can improve over state-of-the-art (SOTA) classification results, achieving a classification accuracy of 73%.
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Data heterogeneity,domain adaptation,fMRI,autism spectrum disorders,functional connectivity
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