Detection and Evaluation of Activation Instances as Change Points in Functional Mr Images
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2018
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Change point analysis is an efficient method for understanding the unexpected behavior of the data used in many different disciplines including medical imaging. It is important to find the instances the activations occur as much as finding the activation areas in the analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Change point detection algorithms can be used to find the activation instances. In this study, a regression based point detection method is proposed to find the activation instances in fMRI experiments. The proposed method is applied to a fMRI experiment which includes a motor task. A linear based evaluation method is also proposed. The analyses show that the activations are in accordance with the established methods in the literature. © 2018 IEEE.
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Aselsan;et al.;Huawei;IEEE Signal Processing Society;IEEE Turkey Section;Netas
26th IEEE Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference, SIU 2018 -- 2 May 2018 through 5 May 2018 -- 137780
26th IEEE Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference, SIU 2018 -- 2 May 2018 through 5 May 2018 -- 137780
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Activation detection, Activation time, Change point problem, Functional MRI, Chemical activation, Magnetic resonance imaging, Medical imaging, Signal processing, Activation detection, Activation time, Change point detection, Change-point analysis, Change-point problem, Functional magnetic resonance imaging, Functional MRI, Point detection, Activation analysis, activation detection, functional MRI, change point problem, activation time
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0101 mathematics, 01 natural sciences
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