Frontiers in Neuroinformatics (Dec 2013)

High Throughput Neuro-Imaging Informatics

  • Michael I Miller,
  • Michael I Miller,
  • Michael I Miller,
  • Andreia V Faria,
  • Kenichi eOishi,
  • Susumu eMori

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fninf.2013.00031
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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This paper describes neuroinformatics technologies at 1 mm anatomical scale based on high throughput 3D functional and structural imaging technologies of the human brain. The core is an abstract pipeline for converting functional and structural imagery into their high dimensional neuroinformatic representations index containing O(E3-E4) discriminating dimensions. The pipeline is based on advanced image analysis coupled to digital knowledge representations in the form of dense atlases of the human brain at gross anatomical scale. We demonstrate the integration of these high-dimensional representations with machine learning methods, which have become the mainstay of other fields of science including genomics as well as social networks. Such high throughput facilities have the potential to alter the way medical images are stored and utilized in radiological workflows. The neuroinformatics pipeline is used to examine cross-sectional and personalized analyses of neuropsychiatric illnesses in clinical applications as well as longitudinal studies. We demonstrate the use of high throughput machine learning methods for supporting (i) cross-sectional image analysis to evaluate the health status of individual subjects with respect to the population data, (ii) integration of image and non-image information for diagnosis and prognosis.

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