Open SandyaS72 opened 9 years ago
I'm not sure if its already been used for other areas, but I think it would be helpful in dealing with diseases. Diagnosing/Classifying brain diseases among people using just the data would be cool.
From what I could find, it has not been used for any other classification. I think a good next step would be to compare people with or without some brain disorder like epilepsy.
Just kidding, this is copy/pasted from another thread.
Jovo:
my signal subgraph paper. another paper by paul thompson and guillermo sapiro in PNAS and/or NeuroImage …
On Fri, May 1, 2015 at 1:41 PM, Michael Seung notifications@github.com wrote: I searched for this, but couldn't come across any significant findings. Did you manage to find anything?
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Has this signal subgraph approach from Jovo's paper been used on other data besides the classifying males/females discussed in the paper? If so, how did it do in those cases?