DDEvENet: Evidence-based Ensemble Learning for Uncertainty-aware Brain Parcellation Using Diffusion MRI
Chenjun Li, Dian Yang, Shun Yao, Shuyue Wang, Ye Wu, Le Zhang, Qiannuo, Li, Kang Ik Kevin Cho, Johanna Seitz-Holland, Lipeng Ning, Jon Haitz, Legarreta, Yogesh Rathi, Carl-Fredrik Westin, Lauren J. O'Donnell, Nir A., Sochen, Ofer Pasternak, Fan Zhang

TL;DR
This paper introduces EVENet, an evidential ensemble neural network that improves brain parcellation accuracy and provides uncertainty estimates using diffusion MRI, applicable across diverse datasets and capable of detecting abnormalities.
Contribution
The study presents a novel evidential deep learning framework for uncertainty-aware brain parcellation leveraging multiple diffusion MRI parameters, enhancing accuracy and interpretability.
Findings
Achieved high parcellation accuracy across diverse datasets.
Demonstrated effective detection of abnormal brain regions.
Outperformed existing state-of-the-art methods.
Abstract
In this study, we developed an Evidence-based Ensemble Neural Network, namely EVENet, for anatomical brain parcellation using diffusion MRI. The key innovation of EVENet is the design of an evidential deep learning framework to quantify predictive uncertainty at each voxel during a single inference. To do so, we design an evidence-based ensemble learning framework for uncertainty-aware parcellation to leverage the multiple dMRI parameters derived from diffusion MRI. Using EVENet, we obtained accurate parcellation and uncertainty estimates across different datasets from healthy and clinical populations and with different imaging acquisitions. The overall network includes five parallel subnetworks, where each is dedicated to learning the FreeSurfer parcellation for a certain diffusion MRI parameter. An evidence-based ensemble methodology is then proposed to fuse the individual outputs. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Neuroimaging Techniques and Applications · Functional Brain Connectivity Studies · Advanced MRI Techniques and Applications
MethodsDiffusion
