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PREDICTION OF PIVOTAL RESPONSE TREATMENT OUTCOME WITH TASK FMRI USING RANDOM FOREST AND VARIABLE SELECTION
Juntang Zhuang1, Nicha C Dvornek2,3, Xiaoxiao Li1
1Biomedical Engineering, Yale University, New Haven, CT USA.
Abstract:
Behavior intervention has shown promise for treatment for young children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, current therapeutic decisions are based on trial and error, often leading to suboptimal outcomes. We propose an approach that employs task-based fMRI for early outcome prediction. Our strategy is based on the general linear model (GLM) and a random forest, combined with feature selection techniques. GLM analysis is performed on each voxel to get t-statistic of contrast between two tasks. Due to the high dimensionality of predictor variables, feature selection is crucial for accurate prediction. Thus we propose a two-step feature selection method: a "shadow" method to select all-relevant variables, followed by a stepwise method to select minimal-optimal set of variables for prediction. A few columns of random noise are generated and added as shadow variables. Regression based on the random forest is performed, and permutation importance of each variable is estimated. Candidate voxels with higher importance than the shadow are kept. Surviving voxels are fed into stepwise variable selection methods. We test both forward and backward stepwise selection. Our method was validated on a dataset of 20 children with ASD using leave-one-out cross-validation, and compared to other standard regression methods. The proposed pipeline generated highest accuracy.
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