DocumentCode :
187662
Title :
Cognitive state classification using transformed fMRI data
Author :
Ramasangu, Hariharan ; Sinha, N.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. & Electr. Eng., M.S. Ramaiah Sch. of Adv. Studies, Bangalore, India
fYear :
2014
fDate :
22-25 July 2014
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
5
Abstract :
One approach, for understanding human brain functioning, is to analyze the changes in the brain while performing cognitive tasks. Towards this, Functional Magnetic Resonance (fMR) images of subjects performing well-defined tasks are widely utilized for task-specific analyses. In this work, we propose a procedure to enable classification between two chosen cognitive tasks, using their respective fMR image sequences. The time series of expert-marked anatomically-mapped relevant voxels are processed and fed as input to the classical Naive Bayesian and SVM classifiers. The processing involves use of random sieve function, phase information in the data transformed using Fourier and Hilbert transformations. This processing results in improved classification, as against using the voxel intensities directly, as illustrated. The novelty of the proposed method lies in utilizing the phase information in the transformed domain, for classifying between the cognitive tasks along with random sieve function chosen with a particular probability distribution. The proposed classification procedure is applied on a publicly available dataset, StarPlus data, with 6 subjects performing the two distinct cognitive tasks of watching either a picture or a sentence. The classification accuracy stands at an average of 65.6%(using Naive Bayes classifier) and 76.4%(using SVM classifier) for raw data. The corresponding classification accuracy stands at 96.8% and 97.5% for Fourier transformed data. For Hilbert transformed data, it is 93.7% and 99%, for 6 subjects, on 2 cognitive tasks.
Keywords :
Bayes methods; Fourier transforms; Hilbert transforms; biomedical MRI; brain; cognition; data analysis; feature extraction; image classification; image sequences; medical image processing; neurophysiology; random functions; support vector machines; time series; vision; Fourier transformation; Hilbert transformation; Naive Bayesian classifier; SVM classifier; StarPlus data; brain change analysis; classification accuracy; cognitive state classification; cognitive task classification; expert-marked anatomically-mapped relevant voxel; fMR image sequence; fMRI data transformation; functional magnetic resonance image; human brain function; phase information; picture watching task; probability distribution; random sieve function; sentence watching task; task-specific analysis; time series; voxel intensity; Accuracy; Bayes methods; Magnetic resonance; Niobium; Support vector machines; Time series analysis; Transforms;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Signal Processing and Communications (SPCOM), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Bangalore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-4666-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SPCOM.2014.6983987
Filename :
6983987
Link To Document :
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