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Comparative analysis of machine learning algorithms for multi-syndrome classification of neurodegenerative syndromes
by
Südmeyer, Martin
, Hilker-Roggendorf, Rüdiger
, Jahn, Holger
, Diehl-Schmid, Janine
, Anderl-Straub, Sarah
, Fassbender, Klaus
, Kornhuber, Johannes
, Schneider, Anja
, Lampe, Leonie
, Niehaus, Sebastian
, Fliessbach, Klaus
, Höglinger, Günter
, Kassubek, Jan
, Synofzik, Matthis
, Hattingen, Elke
, Villringer, Arno
, Danek, Adrian
, Schroeter, Matthias L.
, Egger, Karl
, Mueller, Karsten
, Lauer, Martin
, Otto, Markus
, Merola, Alberto
, Schnitzler, Alfons
, Oertel, Wolfgang
, Reinelt, Janis
, Huppertz, Hans-Jürgen
, Prudlo, Johannes
in
Algorithms
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Artificial Intelligence in Dementia Research
/ Atrophy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Brain research
/ Classification
/ Comparative analysis
/ Consortia
/ Deep learning
/ Deep neural network
/ Degeneration
/ Dementia
/ Demographics
/ Gender
/ Geriatric Psychiatry
/ Geriatrics/Gerontology
/ Humans
/ Machine Learning
/ Medical imaging
/ Multi-syndrome classification
/ Nervous system
/ Neural networks
/ Neurodegenerative syndromes
/ Neurology
/ Neurosciences
/ Older people
/ Optimization
/ Parkinson's disease
/ Random forest
/ Support vector machine
/ Support vector machines
/ Syndrome
/ Volumetric analysis
2022
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Comparative analysis of machine learning algorithms for multi-syndrome classification of neurodegenerative syndromes
by
Südmeyer, Martin
, Hilker-Roggendorf, Rüdiger
, Jahn, Holger
, Diehl-Schmid, Janine
, Anderl-Straub, Sarah
, Fassbender, Klaus
, Kornhuber, Johannes
, Schneider, Anja
, Lampe, Leonie
, Niehaus, Sebastian
, Fliessbach, Klaus
, Höglinger, Günter
, Kassubek, Jan
, Synofzik, Matthis
, Hattingen, Elke
, Villringer, Arno
, Danek, Adrian
, Schroeter, Matthias L.
, Egger, Karl
, Mueller, Karsten
, Lauer, Martin
, Otto, Markus
, Merola, Alberto
, Schnitzler, Alfons
, Oertel, Wolfgang
, Reinelt, Janis
, Huppertz, Hans-Jürgen
, Prudlo, Johannes
in
Algorithms
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Artificial Intelligence in Dementia Research
/ Atrophy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Brain research
/ Classification
/ Comparative analysis
/ Consortia
/ Deep learning
/ Deep neural network
/ Degeneration
/ Dementia
/ Demographics
/ Gender
/ Geriatric Psychiatry
/ Geriatrics/Gerontology
/ Humans
/ Machine Learning
/ Medical imaging
/ Multi-syndrome classification
/ Nervous system
/ Neural networks
/ Neurodegenerative syndromes
/ Neurology
/ Neurosciences
/ Older people
/ Optimization
/ Parkinson's disease
/ Random forest
/ Support vector machine
/ Support vector machines
/ Syndrome
/ Volumetric analysis
2022
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Comparative analysis of machine learning algorithms for multi-syndrome classification of neurodegenerative syndromes
by
Südmeyer, Martin
, Hilker-Roggendorf, Rüdiger
, Jahn, Holger
, Diehl-Schmid, Janine
, Anderl-Straub, Sarah
, Fassbender, Klaus
, Kornhuber, Johannes
, Schneider, Anja
, Lampe, Leonie
, Niehaus, Sebastian
, Fliessbach, Klaus
, Höglinger, Günter
, Kassubek, Jan
, Synofzik, Matthis
, Hattingen, Elke
, Villringer, Arno
, Danek, Adrian
, Schroeter, Matthias L.
, Egger, Karl
, Mueller, Karsten
, Lauer, Martin
, Otto, Markus
, Merola, Alberto
, Schnitzler, Alfons
, Oertel, Wolfgang
, Reinelt, Janis
, Huppertz, Hans-Jürgen
, Prudlo, Johannes
in
Algorithms
/ Alzheimer's disease
/ Artificial Intelligence
/ Artificial Intelligence in Dementia Research
/ Atrophy
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Brain research
/ Classification
/ Comparative analysis
/ Consortia
/ Deep learning
/ Deep neural network
/ Degeneration
/ Dementia
/ Demographics
/ Gender
/ Geriatric Psychiatry
/ Geriatrics/Gerontology
/ Humans
/ Machine Learning
/ Medical imaging
/ Multi-syndrome classification
/ Nervous system
/ Neural networks
/ Neurodegenerative syndromes
/ Neurology
/ Neurosciences
/ Older people
/ Optimization
/ Parkinson's disease
/ Random forest
/ Support vector machine
/ Support vector machines
/ Syndrome
/ Volumetric analysis
2022
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Comparative analysis of machine learning algorithms for multi-syndrome classification of neurodegenerative syndromes
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Comparative analysis of machine learning algorithms for multi-syndrome classification of neurodegenerative syndromes
2022
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Overview
Importance
The entry of artificial intelligence into medicine is pending. Several methods have been used for the predictions of structured neuroimaging data, yet nobody compared them in this context.
Objective
Multi-class prediction is key for building computational aid systems for differential diagnosis. We compared support vector machine, random forest, gradient boosting, and deep feed-forward neural networks for the classification of different neurodegenerative syndromes based on structural magnetic resonance imaging.
Design, setting, and participants
Atlas-based volumetry was performed on multi-centric T1-weighted MRI data from 940 subjects, i.e., 124 healthy controls and 816 patients with ten different neurodegenerative diseases, leading to a multi-diagnostic multi-class classification task with eleven different classes.
Interventions
N.A.
Main outcomes and measures
Cohen’s kappa, accuracy, and F1-score to assess model performance.
Results
Overall, the neural network produced both the best performance measures and the most robust results. The smaller classes however were better classified by either the ensemble learning methods or the support vector machine, while performance measures for small classes were comparatively low, as expected. Diseases with regionally specific and pronounced atrophy patterns were generally better classified than diseases with widespread and rather weak atrophy.
Conclusions and relevance
Our study furthermore underlines the necessity of larger data sets but also calls for a careful consideration of different machine learning methods that can handle the type of data and the classification task best.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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