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Evaluation of augmentation methods in classifying autism spectrum disorders from fMRI data with 3D convolutional neural networks

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arxiv 2110.10489 v1 pith:DRRDYQI6 submitted 2021-10-20 eess.IV cs.CVq-bio.NC

Evaluation of augmentation methods in classifying autism spectrum disorders from fMRI data with 3D convolutional neural networks

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Classifying subjects as healthy or diseased using neuroimaging data has gained a lot of attention during the last 10 years. Here we apply deep learning to derivatives from resting state fMRI data, and investigate how different 3D augmentation techniques affect the test accuracy. Specifically, we use resting state derivatives from 1,112 subjects in ABIDE preprocessed to train a 3D convolutional neural network (CNN) to perform the classification. Our results show that augmentation only provide minor improvements to the test accuracy.

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