Regression and alignment for functional data and network topology

Author:

Tu Danni12ORCID,Wrobel Julia34ORCID,Satterthwaite Theodore D567,Goldsmith Jeff89,Gur Ruben C5610,Gur Raquel E5610,Gertheiss Jan1112,Bassett Dani S1314151617181920ORCID,Shinohara Russell T12

Affiliation:

1. The Penn Statistics in Imaging and Visualization Endeavor (PennSIVE), Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Informatics , 423 Guardian Drive , , Philadelphia, PA, 19104, United States

2. University of Pennsylvania , 423 Guardian Drive , , Philadelphia, PA, 19104, United States

3. Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics , 1518 Clifton Rd. NE , , Atlanta, GA, 30322, United States

4. Emory University , 1518 Clifton Rd. NE , , Atlanta, GA, 30322, United States

5. Department of Psychiatry , 3700 Hamilton Walk , , Philadelphia, PA, 19104, United States

6. Perelman School of Medicine , 3700 Hamilton Walk , , Philadelphia, PA, 19104, United States

7. Penn Lifespan Informatics and Neuroimaging Center , 3700 Hamilton Walk , Philadelphia, PA, 19104, United States

8. Department of Biostatistics , 722 W. 168th St , , New York, NY, 10032, United States

9. Columbia University , 722 W. 168th St , , New York, NY, 10032, United States

10. The Penn Medicine-CHOP Lifespan Brain Institute , 3700 Hamilton Walk , Philadelphia, PA, 19104, United States

11. Department of Mathematics and Statistics, School of Economics and Social Sciences , Holstenhofweg 85 , , 22043 Hamburg, Germany

12. Helmut Schmidt University , Holstenhofweg 85 , , 22043 Hamburg, Germany

13. Department of Bioengineering , 210 S 33rd St , , Philadelphia, PA, 19104, United States

14. University of Pennsylvania , 210 S 33rd St , , Philadelphia, PA, 19104, United States

15. Department of Physics and Astronomy , 209 S 33rd St , , Philadelphia, PA, 19104, United States

16. University of Pennsylvania , 209 S 33rd St , , Philadelphia, PA, 19104, United States

17. Department of Electrical and Systems Engineering , 200 S 33rd St , , Philadelphia, PA, 19104, United States

18. University of Pennsylvania , 200 S 33rd St , , Philadelphia, PA, 19104, United States

19. Department of Neurology , 3400 Spruce St , , Philadelphia, PA, 19104, United States

20. University of Pennsylvania , 3400 Spruce St , , Philadelphia, PA, 19104, United States

Abstract

Abstract In the brain, functional connections form a network whose topological organization can be described by graph-theoretic network diagnostics. These include characterizations of the community structure, such as modularity and participation coefficient, which have been shown to change over the course of childhood and adolescence. To investigate if such changes in the functional network are associated with changes in cognitive performance during development, network studies often rely on an arbitrary choice of preprocessing parameters, in particular the proportional threshold of network edges. Because the choice of parameter can impact the value of the network diagnostic, and therefore downstream conclusions, we propose to circumvent that choice by conceptualizing the network diagnostic as a function of the parameter. As opposed to a single value, a network diagnostic curve describes the connectome topology at multiple scales—from the sparsest group of the strongest edges to the entire edge set. To relate these curves to executive function and other covariates, we use scalar-on-function regression, which is more flexible than previous functional data-based models used in network neuroscience. We then consider how systematic differences between networks can manifest in misalignment of diagnostic curves, and consequently propose a supervised curve alignment method that incorporates auxiliary information from other variables. Our algorithm performs both functional regression and alignment via an iterative, penalized, and nonlinear likelihood optimization. The illustrated method has the potential to improve the interpretability and generalizability of neuroscience studies where the goal is to study heterogeneity among a mixture of function- and scalar-valued measures.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

National Institute of Mental Health

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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