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A Generative-Discriminative Approach To Human Brain Mapping, Deepanshu Wadhwa Aug 2021

A Generative-Discriminative Approach To Human Brain Mapping, Deepanshu Wadhwa

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During everyday behaviours, the brain shows complex spatial patterns of activity. These activity maps are very replicable within an individual, but vary significantly across individuals, even though they are evoked by the same behaviour. It is unknown how differences in these spatial patterns relate to differences in behavior or function. More fundamentally, the structural, developmental, and genetic factors that determine the spatial organisation of these brain maps in each individual are unclear. Here we propose a new quantitative approach for uncovering the basic principles by which functional brain maps are organized. We propose to take an generative-discriminative approach to human …


Visualization And Interpretation Of Protein Interactions, Dipanjan Chatterjee Apr 2021

Visualization And Interpretation Of Protein Interactions, Dipanjan Chatterjee

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Visualization and interpretation of deep learning models' prediction is a very important area of research in machine learning nowadays. Researchers are not only focused on generating a model with good performance, but also they want to trust the model. Our aim in this thesis is to adapt existing interpretation methods to a protein-protein binding site prediction problem to visualize and understand the model's prediction and learning pattern.

We present three deep learning-based interpretation methods: sensitivity analysis, saliency map and integrated gradients to analyze the amino acid residues which create positive and negative relevance to the deep learning models' prediction. As …


Ischemic Stroke Thrombus Characterization Through Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Spencer D. Christiansen Apr 2021

Ischemic Stroke Thrombus Characterization Through Quantitative Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Spencer D. Christiansen

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Stroke is a pervasive, devastating disease and remains one of the most challenging conditions to treat. In particular, risk of recurrence is dramatically heightened after a primary stroke and requires urgent preventative therapy to effectively mitigate. However, the appropriate preventative therapy depends on the underlying source of the stroke, known as etiology, which is challenging to determine promptly. Current diagnostic tests for determining etiology underwhelm in both sensitivity and specificity, and in as much as 35% of cases etiology is never determined. In ischemic stroke, the composition of the occluding thrombus, specifically its red blood cell (RBC) content, has been …