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A Riemannian Framework for Structurally Curated Functional Clustering of Brain White Matter Fibers


Abstract:

White matter (WM) consists of fibers that transmit information from one brain region to another, and functional fiber clustering that combines diffusion and functional MR...Show More

Abstract:

White matter (WM) consists of fibers that transmit information from one brain region to another, and functional fiber clustering that combines diffusion and functional MRI provides a novel perspective for exploring the functional architecture of axonal fibers. However, existing methods only concern functional signals in gray matter (GM), whereas the connecting fibers may not transmit relevant functional signals. There has been growing evidence that neural activity is encoded in WM BOLD signals as well, which provides rich multimodal information for fiber clustering. In this paper, we develop a comprehensive Riemannian framework for functional fiber clustering using WM BOLD signals along fibers. Specifically, we derive a novel metric that is highly discriminative of different functional classes while reducing the variability within classes and, in the meantime, enables low-dimensional coding of high-dimensional data. Our in vivo experiments show that the proposed framework is able to achieve clustering results with inter-subject consistency and functional homogeneity. In addition, we develop an atlas of WM functional architecture for standardizable yet flexible use and exemplify a machine-learning-based application for the classification of autism spectrum disorders, which further demonstrates the great potential of our approach in practical applications.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Medical Imaging ( Volume: 42, Issue: 8, August 2023)
Page(s): 2414 - 2424
Date of Publication: 03 March 2023

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PubMed ID: 37028089

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