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Detecting state changes in community structure of functional brain networks using a markov-switching stochastic block model

Samdin, S. Balqis and Ting, Chee-Ming and Ombao, Hernando (2019) Detecting state changes in community structure of functional brain networks using a markov-switching stochastic block model. In: 16th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging, ISBI 2019, 8 - 11 April 2019, Venice, Italy.

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ISBI.2019.8759405

Abstract

Functional brain networks exhibit modular community structure with highly inter-connected nodes within a same module, but sparsely connected between different modules. Recent neuroimaging studies also suggest dynamic changes in brain connectivity over time. We propose a dynamic stochastic block model (SBM) to characterize changes in community structure of the brain networks inferred from neuroimaging data. We develop a Markov-switching SBM (MS-SBM) which is a non-stationary extension combining time-varying SBMs with a Markov process to allow for state-driven evolution of the network community structure. The time-varying connectivity parameters within and between communities are estimated from dynamic networks based on sliding-window approach, assuming a constant community membership of nodes recovered by using spectral clustering. We then partition the time-evolving community structure into recurring, piecewise constant regimes or states using a hidden Markov model. Simulation shows that the proposed MS-SBM gives accurate tracking of dynamic community regimes. Application to a task-evoked fMRI data reveals dynamic reconfiguration of the brain network modular structure in language processing between alternating blocks of story and math tasks.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Uncontrolled Keywords:Community detection, Dynamic brain connectivity, FMRI, Spectral clustering, Stochastic block model
Subjects:Q Science > QM Human anatomy
Divisions:Biosciences and Medical Engineering
ID Code:97111
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:23 Sep 2022 01:25
Last Modified:23 Sep 2022 01:25

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