Learning Common Harmonic Waves on Stiefel Manifold -- A New Mathematical Approach for Brain Network Analyses
Jiazhou Chen, Guoqiang Han, Hongmin Cai, Defu Yang, Paul J. Laurienti,, Martin Styner, Guorong Wu, and Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative, ADNI

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel mathematical framework using Stiefel manifold optimization to analyze brain network harmonic waves, improving detection of disease-related alterations in neuroimaging data.
Contribution
It develops a new connectome harmonic analysis method based on manifold algebra and optimization on the Stiefel manifold, advancing brain network analysis techniques.
Findings
More significant detection of Alzheimer's-related network dysfunctions.
Enhanced reproducibility of identified brain alterations.
Superior performance over Euclidean-based methods.
Abstract
Converging evidence shows that disease-relevant brain alterations do not appear in random brain locations, instead, its spatial pattern follows large scale brain networks. In this context, a powerful network analysis approach with a mathematical foundation is indispensable to understand the mechanism of neuropathological events spreading throughout the brain. Indeed, the topology of each brain network is governed by its native harmonic waves, which are a set of orthogonal bases derived from the Eigen-system of the underlying Laplacian matrix. To that end, we propose a novel connectome harmonic analysis framework to provide enhanced mathematical insights by detecting frequency-based alterations relevant to brain disorders. The backbone of our framework is a novel manifold algebra appropriate for inference across harmonic waves that overcomes the limitations of using classic Euclidean…
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TopicsFunctional Brain Connectivity Studies · Mental Health Research Topics · Neural dynamics and brain function
