Spatial and anatomical regularization of SVM for brain image analysis

Cuingnet, Remi, Chupin, Marie, Benali, Habib, Colliot, Olivier

Neural Information Processing Systems 

Support vector machines (SVM) are increasingly used in brain image analyses since they allow capturing complex multivariate relationships in the data. Moreover, when the kernel is linear, SVMs can be used to localize spatial patterns of discrimination between two groups of subjects. However, the features' spatial distribution is not taken into account. As a consequence, the optimal margin hyperplane is often scattered and lacks spatial coherence, making its anatomical interpretation difficult. This paper introduces a framework to spatially regularize SVM for brain image analysis.