Unsupervised 3-D Feature Learning for Mild Traumatic Brain Injury

Abstract

We present an unsupervised three-dimensional feature clustering algorithm to gather the mTOP2016 challenge data into 3 groups. We use the brain MR-T1, diffusion tensor fractional anisotropy, and diffusion tensor mean diffusivity images provided by the mTOP2016 competition. A distance-based size constraint method for data clustering is used. The proposed approach achieves 0.267 adjusted rand index and 0.3556 homogeneity score within the 15 labeled subjects, corresponding to 10 correctly classified data items. Based on visual exploration of the data, we believe that a localized analysis of the lesion regions, using the computed tractography data, is a promising direction to pursue.

 

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Po-Yu Kao, Eduardo Rojas, Jefferson W. Chen, Angela Zhang, B. S. Manjunath,
International Workshop on Brainlesion: Glioma, Multiple Sclerosis, Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injuries, pp. 282-290, Athens, Greece, Oct. 2016.
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Subject: [Medical Image Analysis] « Look up more