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A Pilot Study of Diabetes Mellitus Classification from rs-fMRI Data Using Convolutional Neural Networks

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  • Yunfei Liu
  • Xian Mo
  • Hao Yang
  • Yan Liu
  • Junran Zhang

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Background . As a chronic progressive disease, diabetes mellitus (DM) has a high incidence worldwide, and it impacts on cognitive and learning abilities in the lifetime even in the early stage, may degenerate memory in middle age, and perhaps increases the risk of Alzheimer’s disease. Method . In this work, we propose a convolutional neural network (CNN) based classification method to help classify diabetes by distinguishing the brains with abnormal functions from the normal ones on resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI). The proposed classification model is based on the Inception-v4-Residual convolutional neural network architecture. In our workflow, the original rs-fMRI data are first mapped to generate amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) images and then fed into the CNN model to get the classification result to indicate the potential existence of DM. Result . We validate our method on a realistic clinical rs-fMRI dataset, and the achieved average accuracy is % in fivefold cross-validation. Our model achieves a 0.8690 AUC with 77.50% and 77.51% sensitivity and specificity using our local dataset, respectively. Conclusion . It has the potential to become a novel clinical preliminary screening tool that provides help for the classification of different categories based on functional brain alteration caused by diabetes, benefiting from its accuracy and robustness, as well as efficiency and patient friendliness.

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  • Yunfei Liu & Xian Mo & Hao Yang & Yan Liu & Junran Zhang, 2020. "A Pilot Study of Diabetes Mellitus Classification from rs-fMRI Data Using Convolutional Neural Networks," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2020, pages 1-11, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:1903734
    DOI: 10.1155/2020/1903734
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