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Pathogeny Detection for Mild Cognitive Impairment via Weighted Evolutionary Random Forest With Brain Imaging and Genetic Data


Abstract:

Medical imaging technology and gene sequencing technology have long been widely used to analyze the pathogenesis and make precise diagnoses of mild cognitive impairment (...Show More

Abstract:

Medical imaging technology and gene sequencing technology have long been widely used to analyze the pathogenesis and make precise diagnoses of mild cognitive impairment (MCI). However, few studies involve the fusion of radiomics data with genomics data to make full use of the complementarity between different omics to detect pathogenic factors of MCI. This paper performs multimodal fusion analysis based on functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data of MCI patients. In specific, first, using correlation analysis methods on sequence information of regions of interests (ROIs) and digitalized gene sequences, the fusion features of samples are constructed. Then, introducing weighted evolution strategy into ensemble learning, a novel weighted evolutionary random forest (WERF) model is built to eliminate the inefficient features. Consequently, with the help of WERF, an overall multimodal data analysis framework is established to effectively identify MCI patients and extract pathogenic factors. Based on the data of MCI patients from the ADNI database and compared with some existing popular methods, the superiority in performance of the framework is verified. Our study has great potential to be an effective tool for pathogenic factors detection of MCI.
Published in: IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics ( Volume: 26, Issue: 7, July 2022)
Page(s): 3068 - 3079
Date of Publication: 14 February 2022

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PubMed ID: 35157601

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