Harmonization of diffusion MRI datasets with adaptive dictionary learning

Author:

St-Jean SamuelORCID,Viergever Max A.,Leemans AlexanderORCID

Abstract

AbstractDiffusion magnetic resonance imaging can indirectly infer the microstructure of tissues and provide metrics subject to normal variability in a population. Potentially abnormal values may yield essential information to support analysis of controls and patients cohorts, but subtle confounds could be mistaken for purely biologically driven variations amongst subjects. In this work, we propose a new harmonization algorithm based on adaptive dictionary learning to mitigate the unwanted variability caused by different scanner hardware while preserving the natural biological variability of the data. Our harmonization algorithm does not require paired training datasets, nor spatial registration or matching spatial resolution. Overcomplete dictionaries are learned iteratively from all datasets at the same time with an adaptive regularization criterion. removing variability attributable to the scanners in the process. The obtained mapping is applied directly in the native space of each subject towards a scanner-space. The method is evaluated with a public database which consists of two different protocols acquired on three different scanners. Results show that the effect size of the four studied diffusion metrics is preserved while removing variability attributable to the scanner. Experiments with alterations using a free water compartment, which is not simulated in the training data, shows that the modifications applied to the diffusion weighted images are preserved in the diffusion metrics after harmonization, while still reducing global variability at the same time. The algorithm could help multicenter studies pooling their data by removing scanner specific confounds, and increase statistical power in the process.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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