Connectome-based schizophrenia prediction using structural connectivity - Deep Graph Neural Network(sc-DGNN).

J Xray Sci Technol

School of Computer Science Engineering and Information Systems, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore, India.

Published: August 2024

Background: Connectome is understanding the complex organization of the human brain's structural and functional connectivity is essential for gaining insights into cognitive processes and disorders.

Objective: To improve the prediction accuracy of brain disorder issues, the current study investigates dysconnected subnetworks and graph structures associated with schizophrenia.

Method: By using the proposed structural connectivity-deep graph neural network (sc-DGNN) model and compared with machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) models.This work attempts to focus on eighty-eight subjects of diffusion magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI), three classical ML, and five DL models.

Result: The structural connectivity-deep graph neural network (sc-DGNN) model is proposed to effectively predict dysconnectedness associated with schizophrenia and exhibits superior performance compared to traditional ML and DL (GNNs) methods in terms of accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, precision, F1-score, and Area under receiver operating characteristic (AUC).

Conclusion: The classification task on schizophrenia using structural connectivity matrices and experimental results showed that linear discriminant analysis (LDA) performed 72% accuracy rate in ML models and sc-DGNN performed at a 93% accuracy rate in DL models to distinguish between schizophrenia and healthy patients.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/XST-230426DOI Listing

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