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Kernel and Multiple Kernel Canonical Correlation Analysis (CCA) are employed to classify schizophrenic and healthy patients based on their SNPs, DNA Methylation and fMRI data. Kernel and Multiple Kernel CCA are popular methods for finding nonlinear correlations between high-dimensional datasets. Data was gathered from 183 patients, 79 with schizophrenia and 104 healthy controls. Kernel and Multiple...
In this paper we apply techniques for numerical estimation of system resolution from imaging, to the regression problem of relating biological data to phenotypes. Our approach can be viewed as an extension of Backus-Gilbert theory, which attempts to find the most concentrated estimator that may be reliably computed in an inverse problem. Applied to a regression model, we estimate a minimal combination...
Schizophrenia (SZ) is a complex mental disorder associated with genetic variations, brain development and activities, and environmental factors. There is an increasing interest in combining genetic, epigenetic and neuroimaging datasets to explore different level of biomarkers for the correlation and interaction between these diverse factors. Sparse Multi-Canonical Correlation Analysis (sMCCA) is a...
Recently, more evidence of polygenicity and pleiotropy has been found in genome-wide association (GWA) studies of complex psychiatric diseases (e.g., schizophrenia), where multiple interacting genetic variants may affect multiple phenotypic traits simultaneously. In this work, we propose a new sparse collaborative group-ridge low-rank regression model (sCGRLR) to study the pleiotropic effects of a...
We developed a new sparse multivariate regression method, collaborative sparse reduced rank regression(C-sRRR) for detecting genetic networks associated with brain functional networks in schizophrenia (SZ). Our study: 1) introduced both genetic and brain network structure to group single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and voxels simultaneously for utilizing the interacting effects implied in both features;...
We investigate the correspondence between genetic variations with single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) and brain activity measured by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). A group sparse canonical correlation analysis method (group sparse CCA) was proposed to explore the correlation between these two types of data, which are high dimensional with small number of samples. It can exploit the...
We formulate modern TCM (alternate or complement medicine) research as understanding genotype-phenotype relationships in the framework of Yinyang Wuxin of TCM. Apply the TCM theory and methods to gather TCM phenotypes that characterize the diseases while the patientpsilas genotypes can be measured by modern technology. Adding genetic imaging methods and microarray imaging, we intend to develop an...
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