Cortex2vector: anatomical embedding of cortical folding patterns

Author:

Zhang Lu1,Zhao Lin2,Liu David3,Wu Zihao2,Wang Xianqiao4ORCID,Liu Tianming2,Zhu Dajiang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science and Engineering, The University of Texas at Arlington , Arlington, 76010, USA

2. Department of Computer Science, The University of Georgia , Athens, 30602, USA

3. Athens Academy , Athens, 30606, USA

4. College of Engineering, The University of Georgia , Athens, 30602, USA

Abstract

Abstract Current brain mapping methods highly depend on the regularity, or commonality, of anatomical structure, by forcing the same atlas to be matched to different brains. As a result, individualized structural information can be overlooked. Recently, we conceptualized a new type of cortical folding pattern called the 3-hinge gyrus (3HG), which is defined as the conjunction of gyri coming from three directions. Many studies have confirmed that 3HGs are not only widely existing on different brains, but also possess both common and individual patterns. In this work, we put further effort, based on the identified 3HGs, to establish the correspondences of individual 3HGs. We developed a learning-based embedding framework to encode individual cortical folding patterns into a group of anatomically meaningful embedding vectors (cortex2vector). Each 3HG can be represented as a combination of these embedding vectors via a set of individual specific combining coefficients. In this way, the regularity of folding pattern is encoded into the embedding vectors, while the individual variations are preserved by the multi-hop combination coefficients. Results show that the learned embeddings can simultaneously encode the commonality and individuality of cortical folding patterns, as well as robustly infer the complicated many-to-many anatomical correspondences among different brains.

Funder

National Science Foundation

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience

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