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SpaDE: Semantic Locality Preserving Biclustering for Neuroimaging Data

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Journal bioRxiv
Date 2024 Jun 25
PMID 38915715
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The most discriminative and revealing patterns in the neuroimaging population are often confined to smaller subdivisions of the samples and features. Especially in neuropsychiatric conditions, symptoms are expressed within micro subgroups of individuals and may only underly a subset of neurological mechanisms. As such, running a whole-population analysis yields suboptimal outcomes leading to reduced specificity and interpretability. Biclustering is a potential solution since subject heterogeneity makes one-dimensional clustering less effective in this realm. Yet, high dimensional sparse input space and semantically incoherent grouping of attributes make post hoc analysis challenging. Therefore, we propose a deep neural network called semantic locality preserving auto decoder (SpaDE), for unsupervised feature learning and biclustering. SpaDE produces coherent subgroups of subjects and neural features preserving semantic locality and enhancing neurobiological interpretability. Also, it regularizes for sparsity to improve representation learning. We employ SpaDE on human brain connectome collected from schizophrenia (SZ) and healthy control (HC) subjects. The model outperforms several state-of-the-art biclustering methods. Our method extracts modular neural communities showing significant (HC/SZ) group differences in distinct brain networks including visual, sensorimotor, and subcortical. Moreover, these bi-clustered connectivity substructures exhibit substantial relations with various cognitive measures such as attention, working memory, and visual learning.

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