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HCTMFS: A multi-modal feature selection framework with higher-order correlated topological manifold for ESRDaMCI
Chaofan Song1, Tongqiang Liu2, Haifeng Shi3
1School of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, Changzhou University, Changzhou 213164, China.
Background And Objective:
The diagnosis of end-stage renal disease associated with mild cognitive impairment (ESRDaMCI) mainly relies on objective cognitive assessment, clinical observation, and neuro-psychological evaluation, while only adopting clinical tools often limits the diagnosis accuracy.
Methods:
We proposed a multi-modal feature selection framework with higher-order correlated topological manifold (HCTMFS) to classify ESRDaMCI patients and identify the discriminative brain regions. It constructed brain structural and functional networks with diffuse kurtosis imaging (DKI) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data, and extracted node efficiency and clustering coefficient from the brain networks to construct multi-modal feature matrices. The topological relationship matrices were constructed to measure the lower-order topological correlation between features. Then the consensus matrices were learned to approximate the topological relationship matrices at different confidence levels and eliminate the noise influence of individual matrices.
Results:
The higher-order topological correlation between features was explored by the Laplacian matrix of the hypergraph, which was calculated through the consensus matrix. The new framework achieved an accuracy rate of 93.56 % for classifying ESRDaMCI patients, and outperformed the existing state-of-the-art methods in terms of sensitivity, specificity, and area under the curve.
Conclusions:
This study contributes to effectively reflect the functional neural degradation of ESRDaMCI and provide a reference for the diagnosis of ESRDaMCI by selecting discriminative brain regions.
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