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Analyzing Dynamical Brain Functional Connectivity As Trajectories on Space of Covariance Matrices

2019-04-10
Mengyu Dai, Zhengwu Zhang, Anuj Srivastava

Abstract

Human brain functional connectivity (FC) is often measured as the similarity of functional MRI responses across brain regions when a brain is either resting or performing a task. This paper aims to statistically analyze the dynamic nature of FC by representing the collective time-series data, over a set of brain regions, as a trajectory on the space of covariance matrices, or symmetric-positive definite matrices (SPDMs). We use a newly developed metric on the space of SPDMs to quantify differences across FC observations and for clustering and classification of FC trajectories. To facilitate large scale and high-dimensional data analysis, we propose a novel, metric-based dimensionality reduction technique to reduce data from large SPDMs to small SPDMs. We illustrate this comprehensive framework using data from the Human Connectome Project (HCP) database for multiple subjects and tasks, with classification rates that match or outperform state-of-the-art techniques.

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URL

http://arxiv.org/abs/1904.05449

PDF

http://arxiv.org/pdf/1904.05449


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