Imaging and machine learning

Collection Imaging and machine learning

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Date(s) 03/05/2024
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Medical imaging involves high-dimensional data, yet their acquisition is obtained for limited samples. Multivariate predictive models have become popular in the last decades to fit some external variables from imaging data, and standard algorithms yield point estimates of the model parameters. It is however challenging to attribute confidence to these parameter estimates, which makes solutions hardly trustworthy. In this talk, I will present a new algorithm that assesses parameters statistical significance and that can scale even when the number of predictors p ≥ 10^5 is much higher than the number of samples n ≤ 10^3 , by leveraging structure among features. Our algorithm combines three main ingredients: a powerful inference procedure for linear models –the so-called Desparsified Lasso– feature clustering and an ensembling step. We first establish that Desparsified Lasso alone cannot handle n p regimes; then we demonstrate that the combination of clustering and ensembling provides an accurate solution, whose specificity is controlled. We also demonstrate stability improvements on two brain imaging datasets.

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  • Date of recording 03/04/2019
  • Date of publication 09/05/2019
  • Institution IHP
  • Language English
  • Format MP4
  • Venue Institut Henri Poincaré

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