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A Machine Learning Tool for Interpreting Differences in Cognition Using Brain Features

Authors : Tiago Azevedo, Luca Passamonti, Pietro Lió, Nicola Toschi

Published in: Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Predicting variability in cognition traits is an attractive and challenging area of research, where different approaches and datasets have been implemented with mixed results. Some powerful Machine Learning algorithms employed before are difficult to interpret, while other algorithms are easy to interpret but might not be as powerful. To improve understanding of individual cognitive differences in humans, we make use of the most recent developments in Machine Learning in which powerful prediction models can be interpreted with confidence. We used neuroimaging data and a variety of behavioural, cognitive, affective and health measures from 905 people obtained from the Human Connectome Project (HCP). As a main contribution of this paper, we show how one could interpret the neuroanatomical basis of cognition, with recent methods which we believe are not yet fully explored in the field. By reducing neuroimages to a well characterised set of features generated from surface-based morphometry and cortical myelin estimates, we make the interpretation of such models easier as each feature is self-explanatory. The code used in this tool is available in a public repository: https://​github.​com/​tjiagoM/​interpreting-cognition-paper-2019.

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Metadata
Title
A Machine Learning Tool for Interpreting Differences in Cognition Using Brain Features
Authors
Tiago Azevedo
Luca Passamonti
Pietro Lió
Nicola Toschi
Copyright Year
2019
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19823-7_40

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