Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) classification with three types of correlations based on ABIDE Ⅰ data
Donglin Wang,
Xin Yang,
Wandi Ding
Abstract:Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a type of mental health disorder, and its prevalence worldwide is estimated at about one in 100 children. Accurate diagnosis of ASD as early as possible is very important for the treatment of patients in clinical applications. ABIDE I dataset as a repository of ASD is used much for developing classifiers for ASD from typical controls. In this paper, we mainly consider three types of correlations including Pearson correlation, partial correlation, and tangent correlation togeth… Show more
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