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. 2018 Apr 4;8(1):5611.
doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-23696-6.

Identification of individual subjects on the basis of their brain anatomical features

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Identification of individual subjects on the basis of their brain anatomical features

Seyed Abolfazl Valizadeh et al. Sci Rep. .

Abstract

We examined whether it is possible to identify individual subjects on the basis of brain anatomical features. For this, we analyzed a dataset comprising 191 subjects who were scanned three times over a period of two years. Based on FreeSurfer routines, we generated three datasets covering 148 anatomical regions (cortical thickness, area, volume). These three datasets were also combined to a dataset containing all of these three measures. In addition, we used a dataset comprising 11 composite anatomical measures for which we used larger brain regions (11LBR). These datasets were subjected to a linear discriminant analysis (LDA) and a weighted K-nearest neighbors approach (WKNN) to identify single subjects. For this, we randomly chose a data subset (training set) with which we calculated the individual identification. The obtained results were applied to the remaining sample (test data). In general, we obtained excellent identification results (reasonably good results were obtained for 11LBR using WKNN). Using different data manipulation techniques (adding white Gaussian noise to the test data and changing sample sizes) still revealed very good identification results, particularly for the LDA technique. Interestingly, using the small 11LBR dataset also revealed very good results indicating that the human brain is highly individual.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare no competing interests.

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Figure 1
Identification results in the context of different noise levels added to the anatomical measures broken down for the different methods (a) LDA and (b) WKNN.
Figure 2
Figure 2
Sample size effect for the different identification techniques and the different datasets. a) LDA and b) WKNN.

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