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Title: Kernel Ridge Regression-based Randomized Network for Brain Age Classification and Estimation
Authors: Tanveer, M.
Keywords: Aging;Brain modeling;cerebrospinal fluid (CSF);Convolutional neural networks;Feature extraction;gray matter (GM);Kernel;kernel ridge regressionrandom vector functional link (KRR-RVFL);Magnetic resonance imaging;magnetic resonance imaging (MRI);Standards;white matter (WM)
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Citation: Pilli, R., Goel, T., Murugan, R., Tanveer, M., & Suganthan, P. N. (2024). Kernel Ridge Regression-based Randomized Network for Brain Age Classification and Estimation. IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems. Scopus. https://doi.org/10.1109/TCDS.2024.3349593
Abstract: Accelerated brain aging and abnormalities are associated with variations in brain patterns. Effective and reliable assessment methods are required to accurately classify and estimate brain age. In this study, a brain age classification and estimation framework is proposed using structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) scans, a 3D convolutional neural network (3D-CNN), and a kernel ridge regression-based random vector functional link (KRR-RVFL) network. We used 480 brain MRI images from the publicly available IXI database and segmented them into gray matter (GM), white matter (WM), and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) images to show age-related associations by region. Features from MRI images are extracted using 3D-CNN and fed into the wavelet KRR-RVFL network for brain age classification and prediction. The proposed algorithm achieved high classification accuracy, 97.22&#x0025
, 99.31&#x0025
, and 95.83&#x0025
for GM, WM, and CSF regions, respectively. Moreover, the proposed algorithm demonstrated excellent prediction accuracy with a mean absolute error (MAE) of 3.89 years, 3.64 years, and 4.49 years for GM, WM, and CSF regions, confirming that changes in WM volume are significantly associated with normal brain aging. Additionally, voxel-based morphometry (VBM) examines age-related anatomical alterations in different brain regions in GM, WM, and CSF tissue volumes. Authors
URI: https://doi.org/10.1109/TCDS.2024.3349593
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/13220
ISSN: 2379-8920
Type of Material: Journal Article
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