DWT–CEM: an algorithm for scale-temporal clustering in fMRI

JR Sato, A Fujita, E Amaro, JM Miranda… - Biological …, 2007 - Springer
JR Sato, A Fujita, E Amaro, JM Miranda, PA Morettin, MJ Brammer
Biological cybernetics, 2007Springer
The number of studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has grown very
rapidly since the first description of the technique in the early 1990s. Most published studies
have utilized data analysis methods based on voxel-wise application of general linear
models (GLM). On the other hand, temporal clustering analysis (TCA) focuses on the
identification of relationships between cortical areas by measuring temporal common
properties. In its most general form, TCA is sensitive to the low signal-to-noise ratio of BOLD …
Abstract
The number of studies using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has grown very rapidly since the first description of the technique in the early 1990s. Most published studies have utilized data analysis methods based on voxel-wise application of general linear models (GLM). On the other hand, temporal clustering analysis (TCA) focuses on the identification of relationships between cortical areas by measuring temporal common properties. In its most general form, TCA is sensitive to the low signal-to-noise ratio of BOLD and is dependent on subjective choices of filtering parameters. In this paper, we introduce a method for wavelet-based clustering of time-series data and show that it may be useful in data sets with low signal-to-noise ratios, allowing the automatic selection of the optimum number of clusters. We also provide examples of the technique applied to simulated and real fMRI datasets.
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