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Modeling the Functional Network for Spatial Navigation in the Human Brain
Published on: October 13, 2023
Generative models of MRI-derived neuroimaging features and associated dataset of 18,000 samples
Sai Spandana Chintapalli1,2, Rongguang Wang1,2, Zhijian Yang1,2
1Center for AI and Data Science for Integrated Diagnostics (AI2D), Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, 19104, USA.
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Availability of large and diverse medical datasets is often challenged by privacy and data sharing restrictions. Successful application of machine learning techniques for disease diagnosis, prognosis, and precision medicine, requires large amounts of data for model building and optimization. To help overcome such limitations in the context of brain MRI, we present GenMIND: a collection of generative models of normative regional volumetric features derived from structural brain imaging. GenMIND models are trained on real brain imaging regional volumetric measures from the iSTAGING consortium, which encompasses over 40,000 MRI scans across 13 studies, incorporating covariates such as age, sex, and race. Leveraging GenMIND, we produce and offer 18,000 synthetic samples spanning the adult lifespan (ages 22-90 years), alongside the model's capability to generate unlimited data. Experimental results indicate that samples generated from GenMIND align well with the distributions observed in real data. Most importantly, the generated normative data significantly enhances the accuracy of downstream machine learning models on tasks such as disease classification. Dataset and the generative models are publicly available.

