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   Brain decoding-classification of hand written digits from fMRI data employing bayesian networks  
   
نویسنده yargholi e. ,hossein-zadeh g.-a.
منبع frontiers in human neuroscience - 2016 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 0
چکیده    We are frequently exposed to hand written digits 0-9 in today’s modern life. success in decoding-classification of hand written digits helps us understand the corresponding brain mechanisms and processes and assists seriously in designing more efficient brain-computer interfaces. however,all digits belong to the same semantic category and similarity in appearance of hand written digits makes this decoding-classification a challenging problem. in present study,for the first time,augmented naïve bayes classifier is used for classification of functional magnetic resonance imaging (fmri) measurements to decode the hand written digits which took advantage of brain connectivity information in decoding-classification. fmri was recorded from three healthy participants,with an age range of 25-30. results in different brain lobes (frontal,occipital,parietal,and temporal) show that utilizing connectivity information significantly improves decoding-classification and capability of different brain lobes in decoding-classification of hand written digits were compared to each other. in addition,in each lobe the most contributing areas and brain connectivities were determined and connectivities with short distances between their endpoints were recognized to be more efficient. moreover,data driven method was applied to investigate the similarity of brain areas in responding to stimuli and this revealed both similarly active areas and active mechanisms during this experiment. interesting finding was that during the experiment of watching hand written digits,there were some active networks (visual,working memory,motor,and language processing),but the most relevant one to the task was language processing network according to the voxel selection. © 2016 yargholi and hossein-zadeh.
کلیدواژه Bayesian network classifiers; Brain connectivity; Brain decoding-classification; Object representation in the brain; Similarity analysis
آدرس school of electrical and computer engineering,university college of engineering,university of tehran,tehran,iran,school of cognitive science,institute for research in fundamental sciences,tehran, ایران, school of electrical and computer engineering,university college of engineering,university of tehran,tehran,iran,school of cognitive science,institute for research in fundamental sciences,tehran, ایران
 
     
   
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