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Review
. 2014 Oct-Dec;29(4):231-9.

Neuroimaging-based methods for autism identification: a possible translational application?

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Neuroimaging-based methods for autism identification: a possible translational application?

Alessandra Retico et al. Funct Neurol. 2014 Oct-Dec.

Abstract

Classification methods based on machine learning (ML) techniques are becoming widespread analysis tools in neuroimaging studies. They have the potential to enhance the diagnostic power of brain data, by assigning a predictive index, either of pathology or of treatment response, to the single subject's acquisition. ML techniques are currently finding numerous applications in psychiatric illness, in addition to the widely studied neurodegenerative diseases. In this review we give a comprehensive account of the use of classification techniques applied to structural magnetic resonance images in autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Understanding of these highly heterogeneous neurodevelopmental diseases could greatly benefit from additional descriptors of pathology and predictive indices extracted directly from brain data. A perspective is also provided on the future developments necessary to translate ML methods from the field of ASD research into the clinic.

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Machine learning approach: scheme of the training and validation phases of a classifier that uses subject’s information extracted from structural MRI data during the classifier training to predict the class membership of cases not involved in the training procedure.

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