2022
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2206.00649
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Differentiable programming for functional connectomics

Abstract: Mapping the functional connectome has the potential to uncover key insights into brain organisation. However, existing workflows for functional connectomics are limited in their adaptability to new data, and principled workflow design is a challenging combinatorial problem. We introduce a new analytic paradigm and software toolbox that implements common operations used in functional connectomics as fully differentiable processing blocks. Under this paradigm, workflow configurations exist as reparameterisations… Show more

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