Improved space breakdown method – A robust clustering technique for spike sorting
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Published:2023-02-20
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Volume:17
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ISSN:1662-5188
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Container-title:Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience
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Short-container-title:Front. Comput. Neurosci.
Author:
Ardelean Eugen-Richard,Ichim Ana-Maria,Dînşoreanu Mihaela,Mureşan Raul Cristian
Abstract
Space Breakdown Method (SBM) is a clustering algorithm that was developed specifically for low-dimensional neuronal spike sorting. Cluster overlap and imbalance are common characteristics of neuronal data that produce difficulties for clustering methods. SBM is able to identify overlapping clusters through its design of cluster centre identification and the expansion of these centres. SBM’s approach is to divide the distribution of values of each feature into chunks of equal size. In each of these chunks, the number of points is counted and based on this number the centres of clusters are found and expanded. SBM has been shown to be a contender for other well-known clustering algorithms especially for the particular case of two dimensions while being too computationally expensive for high-dimensional data. Here, we present two main improvements to the original algorithm in order to increase its ability to deal with high-dimensional data while preserving its performance: the initial array structure was substituted with a graph structure and the number of partitions has been made feature-dependent, denominating this improved version as the Improved Space Breakdown Method (ISBM). In addition, we propose a clustering validation metric that does not punish overclustering and such obtains more suitable evaluations of clustering for spike sorting. Extracellular data recorded from the brain is unlabelled, therefore we have chosen simulated neural data, to which we have the ground truth, to evaluate more accurately the performance. Evaluations conducted on synthetic data indicate that the proposed improvements reduce the space and time complexity of the original algorithm, while simultaneously leading to an increased performance on neural data when compared with other state-of-the-art algorithms.Code available athttps://github.com/ArdeleanRichard/Space-Breakdown-Method.
Funder
Norway Grants
Autoritatea Natională pentru Cercetare Stiintifică
H2020 Research Infrastructures
Publisher
Frontiers Media SA
Subject
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Neuroscience (miscellaneous)
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