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Classification of Cocaine Dependents from fMRI Data Using Cluster-Based Stratification and Deep Learning

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Santos, Jeferson S. ; Savii, Ricardo M. ; Ide, Jaime S. ; Li, Chiang-Shan R. ; Quiles, Marcos G. ; Basgalupp, Marcio P. ; Gervasi, O ; Murgante, B ; Misra, S ; Borruso, G ; Torre, CM ; Rocha, AMAC ; Taniar, D ; Apduhan, BO ; Stankova, E ; Cuzzocrea, A
Número total de Autores: 16
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE AND ITS APPLICATIONS - ICCSA 2017, PT I; v. 10404, p. 16-pg., 2017-01-01.
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Cocaine dependence continues to devastate millions of human lives. According to the 2013 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, approximately 1.5 million Americans are currently addicted to cocaine. It is important to understand how cocaine addicts and non-addicted individuals differ in the functional organization of the brain. This work advances the identification of cocaine dependence based on fMRI classification and innovates by employing deep learning methods. Deep learning has proved its utility in machine learning community, mainly in computational vision and voice recognition. Recently, studies have successfully applied it to fMRI data for brain decoding and classification of pathologies, such as schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease. These fMRI data were relatively large, and the use of deep learning in small data sets still remains a challenge. In this study, we fill this gap by (i) using Deep Belief Networks and Deep Neural Network to classify cocaine dependents from fMRI, and (ii) presenting a novel stratification method for robust training and evaluation of a relatively small data set. Our results show that deep learning outperforms traditional techniques in most cases, and present a great potential for improvement. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 16/16291-2 - Caracterização de redes dinâmicas: métodos e aplicações
Beneficiário:Marcos Gonçalves Quiles
Modalidade de apoio: Bolsas no Exterior - Pesquisa
Processo FAPESP: 16/02870-0 - Hiper-heurísticas multi-objetivas para construção automática de algoritmos de indução de árvores de decisão com múltiplos testes
Beneficiário:Márcio Porto Basgalupp
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular