Dimensionality reduction-based fusion approaches for imaging and non-imaging biomedical data: concepts, workflow, and use-cases.

TitleDimensionality reduction-based fusion approaches for imaging and non-imaging biomedical data: concepts, workflow, and use-cases.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuthorsViswanath, SE, Tiwari P, Lee G, Madabhushi A
Corporate AuthorsAlzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative
JournalBMC medical imaging
Volume17
Issue1
Pagination2
Date Published2017 Jan 05
ISSN1471-2342
Abstract

With a wide array of multi-modal, multi-protocol, and multi-scale biomedical data being routinely acquired for disease characterization, there is a pressing need for quantitative tools to combine these varied channels of information. The goal of these integrated predictors is to combine these varied sources of information, while improving on the predictive ability of any individual modality. A number of application-specific data fusion methods have been previously proposed in the literature which have attempted to reconcile the differences in dimensionalities and length scales across different modalities. Our objective in this paper was to help identify metholodological choices that need to be made in order to build a data fusion technique, as it is not always clear which strategy is optimal for a particular problem. As a comprehensive review of all possible data fusion methods was outside the scope of this paper, we have focused on fusion approaches that employ dimensionality reduction (DR).

DOI10.1186/s12880-016-0172-6
PDF Link

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28056889?dopt=Abstract

Alternate JournalBMC Med Imaging

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