Predictive analysis of brain imaging data based on deep learning algorithms

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Wang X. [1 ]
Zhang X. [1 ]
Zhang Y. [2 ]
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[1] School of Computer and Communication Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing
[2] School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Tongji University, Shanghai
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Brain imaging data; Data prediction; Deep learning; Kendall’s harmony coefficient;
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10.2478/amns-2024-0702
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This paper analyzes the effectiveness of predictive analysis of brain imaging data based on deep learning algorithms, and improves the prediction accuracy and efficiency of brain imaging data through improved methods. The first step is to measure the local consistency of the brain imaging data using Kendall’s concordance coefficient (KCC), and to analyze the differences between the datasets using the two-sample t-test. Secondly, a batch normalized convolutional neural network (BN-CNN)-based prediction method for brain imaging data has been developed. This method extracts spatial and temporal features in two convolutional layers, followed by a fully connected layer for classification. Experimental results show that this method is helpful in predicting missing structural data in brain imaging. Secondly, a batch normalized convolutional neural network (BN-CNN) based brain imaging data prediction method is developed, which extracts spatial and temporal features in two convolutional layers. Then it connects to a fully connected layer for classification. The experimental results show that this method’s structural similarity index (SSIM) and feature similarity index (FSIM) in brain imaging data prediction of missing data reaches 0.9446 and 0.9465, respectively, which is significantly better than that of other GAN benchmarks. In applying the method to epilepsy and Parkinson’s cases, this algorithm is used to epilepsy and Parkinson’s cases, and a two-sample t-test analyzes the differences in the data sets. In the application of epilepsy and Parkinson’s cases, the algorithm in this paper has an average prediction accuracy of 93.37%, effectively reducing the rate of incorrect predictions. Deep learning algorithms are highly efficient and accurate in predicting brain imaging data, which is crucial for future clinical diagnosis and treatment. © 2023 Xuan Wang, Xiaotong Zhang and Yuchen Zhang, published by Sciendo.
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