Title of article :
Brain decoding: Opportunities and challenges for pattern recognition
Author/Authors :
Van De Ville، نويسنده , , Dimitri and Lee، نويسنده , , Seong-Whan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
The neuroimaging community heavily relies on statistical inference to explain measured brain activity given the experimental paradigm. Undeniably, this method has led to many results, but it is limited by the richness of the generative models that are deployed, typically in a mass-univariate way. Such an approach is suboptimal given the high-dimensional and complex spatiotemporal correlation structure of neuroimaging data.
he recent years, techniques from pattern recognition have brought new insights into where and how information is stored in the brain by prediction of the stimulus or state from the data. Pattern recognition is intrinsically multivariate and the underlying models are data-driven. Moreover, the predictive setting is more powerful for many applications, including clinical diagnosis and brain–computer interfacing. This special issue features a number of papers that identify and tackle remaining challenges in this field. The specific problems at hand constitute opportunities for future research in pattern recognition and neurosciences.
Keywords :
electroencephalography , Brain–computer interface , Brain decoding , Neuroimaging , Functional magnetic resonance imaging
Journal title :
PATTERN RECOGNITION
Journal title :
PATTERN RECOGNITION