Toward more accurate and generalizable brain deformation estimators for traumatic brain injury detection with unsupervised domain adaptation
Xianghao Zhan, Jiawei Sun, Yuzhe Liu, Nicholas J. Cecchi, Enora Le, Flao, Olivier Gevaert, Michael M. Zeineh, David B. Camarillo

TL;DR
This paper introduces an unsupervised domain adaptation approach using deep neural networks to improve the accuracy and generalizability of brain deformation estimators for traumatic brain injury detection across different impact datasets.
Contribution
It presents a novel integration of domain adaptation techniques with MLHMs, significantly enhancing prediction accuracy across diverse impact scenarios.
Findings
DRCA outperforms other domain adaptation methods in accuracy
Model reduces estimation error below TBI thresholds
Improved generalization across impact datasets
Abstract
Machine learning head models (MLHMs) are developed to estimate brain deformation for early detection of traumatic brain injury (TBI). However, the overfitting to simulated impacts and the lack of generalizability caused by distributional shift of different head impact datasets hinders the broad clinical applications of current MLHMs. We propose brain deformation estimators that integrates unsupervised domain adaptation with a deep neural network to predict whole-brain maximum principal strain (MPS) and MPS rate (MPSR). With 12,780 simulated head impacts, we performed unsupervised domain adaptation on on-field head impacts from 302 college football (CF) impacts and 457 mixed martial arts (MMA) impacts using domain regularized component analysis (DRCA) and cycle-GAN-based methods. The new model improved the MPS/MPSR estimation accuracy, with the DRCA method significantly outperforming…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAutomotive and Human Injury Biomechanics · Traumatic Brain Injury Research · Autopsy Techniques and Outcomes
MethodsSix Ways To Communicate To Someone At Expedia Via Phone And Email's. · *Communicated@Fast*How Do I Communicate to Expedia? · Dense Connections · 1x1 Convolution · Feedforward Network · Two Time-scale Update Rule · Projection Discriminator · Non-Local Operation · Adam · Non-Local Block
