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Identification of Disease-related Spatial Covariance Patterns using Neuroimaging Data
Published on: June 26, 2013
On rotational invariance in adaptive spatial filtering of fMRI data
Joakim Rydell1, Hans Knutsson, Magnus Borga
1Medical Informatics, Department of Biomedical Engineering and Center for Medical Image Science and Visualization (CMIV), Linköping University, Sweden. joary@imt.liu.se
Abstract:
Canonical correlation analysis (CCA) has previously been shown to work well for detecting neural activity in fMRI data. The reason is that CCA enables simultaneous temporal modeling and adaptive spatial filtering of the data. This article introduces a novel method for adaptive anisotropic filtering using the CCA framework and compares it to a previously proposed method. Isotropic adaptive filtering, which is only able to form isotropic filters of different sizes, is also presented and evaluated. It is shown that a new feature of the proposed method is invariance to the orientation of activated regions, and that the detection performance is superior to both that of the previous method and to isotropic filtering.

