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A Novel Matrix-similarity Based Loss Function for Joint Regression and Classification in AD Diagnosis

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Journal Neuroimage
Specialty Radiology
Date 2014 Jun 10
PMID 24911377
Citations 52
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Abstract

Recent studies on AD/MCI diagnosis have shown that the tasks of identifying brain disease and predicting clinical scores are highly related to each other. Furthermore, it has been shown that feature selection with a manifold learning or a sparse model can handle the problems of high feature dimensionality and small sample size. However, the tasks of clinical score regression and clinical label classification were often conducted separately in the previous studies. Regarding the feature selection, to our best knowledge, most of the previous work considered a loss function defined as an element-wise difference between the target values and the predicted ones. In this paper, we consider the problems of joint regression and classification for AD/MCI diagnosis and propose a novel matrix-similarity based loss function that uses high-level information inherent in the target response matrix and imposes the information to be preserved in the predicted response matrix. The newly devised loss function is combined with a group lasso method for joint feature selection across tasks, i.e., predictions of clinical scores and a class label. In order to validate the effectiveness of the proposed method, we conducted experiments on the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) dataset, and showed that the newly devised loss function helped enhance the performances of both clinical score prediction and disease status identification, outperforming the state-of-the-art methods.

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