Title: Diapositivo 1
1Temporal Correlation Compensation (Whitening) of
the fMRI data
R.J. Maximiano and J. Miguel Sanches Institute
for Systems and Robotics / Instituto Superior
Técnico Lisboa, Portugal
- Abstract
- BOLD-fMRI acquires the differences between
oxygenated (HbO) and deoxygenated (HbO2) blood
levels on the vessels of the brain. - These differences are generally very small (5)
relative to the signals magnitude and noised. - Noise present in the fMRI data is temporally
correlated (colored noise), making it harder to
estimate active regions leading to more errors. - A new method AR(M) was developed in order to
remove the maximum possible of the
autocorrelation present in these signals. - In order to find the best model to decorrelate
the signal, Akaike Information Criterion is
integrated and sensibilities coefficients are
continually re-estimated. - Results (Monte Carlo tests) showed that AR(M)
works well relative to other actual methods.
Problem Formulation
Real Data
This technique was applied on real data and
compared amongst AR(1), AR(M) and an image of
reference obtained by the software Brainvoyager.
Visual inspection suggests an increase of
precision and reduction of Type-1 Errors.
RecPad2010 - 16th edition of the Portuguese
Conference on Pattern Recognition, UTAD
University, Vila Real city, October 29th