anbai106 / mlni

Machine Learning in NeuroImaging (MLNI) is a python package that performs various tasks using neuroimaging data.
https://anbai106.github.io/mlni/
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MLNI

Machine Learning in NeuroImaging

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MLNI

MLNI is a python package that performs various tasks using neuroimaging data: i) binary classification for disease diagnosis, following good practice proposed in AD-ML; ii) regression prediction, such as age prediction; and iii) semi-supervised clustering with HYDRA.

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If you use this software for classification:

Wen, J., 2020. Reproducible evaluation of diffusion MRI features for automatic classification of patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Neuroinformatics, pp.1-22. doi:10.1007/s12021-020-09469-5 - Paper in PDF

If you use this software for regression:

Wen, J., 2024. The Genetic Architecture of Multimodal Human Brain Age. Nature Communications, pp.1-22. 10.1038/s41467-024-46796-6 - Paper in PDF

If you use this software for clustering:

Varol, E., 2017. HYDRA: Revealing heterogeneity of imaging and genetic patterns through a multiple max-margin discriminative analysis framework. Neuroimage, 145, pp.346-364. doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2016.02.041 - Paper in PDF

Publication using MLNI

Wen, J., 2021. Multi-scale semi-supervised clustering of brain images: deriving disease subtypes. MedIA. - Link

Wen, J., 2022. Characterizing Heterogeneity in Neuroimaging, Cognition, Clinical Symptoms, and Genetics Among Patients With Late-Life Depression. JAMA Psychiatry - Link

Lalousis, P.A., 2022. Neurobiologically Based Stratification of Recent Onset Depression and Psychosis: Identification of Two Distinct Transdiagnostic Phenotypes. Biological Psychiatry. - Link