Data-Driven Network Neuroscience: On Data Collection and Benchmark
–Neural Information Processing Systems
This paper presents a comprehensive and quality collection of functional human brain network data for potential research in the intersection of neuroscience, machine learning, and graph analytics. Anatomical and functional MRI images have been used to understand the functional connectivity of the human brain and are particularly important in identifying underlying neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Autism. Recently, the study of the brain in the form of brain networks using machine learning and graph analytics has become increasingly popular, especially to predict the early onset of these conditions. A brain network, represented as a graph, retains rich structural and positional information that traditional examination methods are unable to capture. However, the lack of publicly accessible brain network data prevents researchers from data-driven explorations.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Jan-14-2025, 22:25:47 GMT
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- Oceania > New Zealand > North Island > Auckland Region > Auckland (0.07)
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- Health & Medicine > Therapeutic Area > Neurology (1.00)
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