2018
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.5416
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Clustering of fMRI data: the elusive optimal number of clusters

Abstract: Model-free methods are widely used for the processing of brain fMRI data collected under natural stimulations, sleep, or rest. Among them is the popular fuzzy c-mean algorithm, commonly combined with cluster validity (CV) indices to identify the ‘true’ number of clusters (components), in an unsupervised way. CV indices may however reveal different optimal c-partitions for the same fMRI data, and their effectiveness can be hindered by the high data dimensionality, the limited signal-to-noise ratio, the small pr… Show more

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“…An individual resting-state fMRI connectivity map can be generated for different networks, with the default-mode, limbic, and salience networks being the key components affected by Alzheimer's disease (Badhwar et al, 2017) (1b). Structural and functional brain maps enter a subtyping procedure, which identifies groups of individuals with homogeneous brain maps (1c).The number of subtypes are defined a priori or through various metrics for model selection (Seghier, 2018) (for example N=3 in 1c). A subtype map is generated by averaging the maps within each subgroup and subtracting the grand average (i.e.…”
Section: Brain Subtypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An individual resting-state fMRI connectivity map can be generated for different networks, with the default-mode, limbic, and salience networks being the key components affected by Alzheimer's disease (Badhwar et al, 2017) (1b). Structural and functional brain maps enter a subtyping procedure, which identifies groups of individuals with homogeneous brain maps (1c).The number of subtypes are defined a priori or through various metrics for model selection (Seghier, 2018) (for example N=3 in 1c). A subtype map is generated by averaging the maps within each subgroup and subtracting the grand average (i.e.…”
Section: Brain Subtypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the degree of kidney fibrosis was lower, and the diffusion of water molecules was even in images. As the improved FCM algorithm was applied to detect the fMRI activation regions, the detection result was closer to the confirmed state [14]. It proved that the in-hospital treatment controlled the deterioration of DN in patients, and the improved FCM algorithm could realize the analysis and processing of fMRI image data better.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…An individual resting-state fMRI connectivity map can be generated for different networks, with the default-mode, limbic, and salience networks being the key components affected by Alzheimer’s disease (Badhwar et al ., 2017) (1b). Structural and functional brain maps enter a subtyping procedure, which identifies groups of individuals with homogeneous brain maps (1c).The number of subtypes are defined a priori or through various metrics for model selection (Seghier, 2018) (for example N=3 in 1c). A subtype map is generated by averaging the maps within each subgroup and subtracting the grand average (i.e.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%