Search Results for author: Anees Abrol

Found 5 papers, 0 papers with code

Cross-Modal Synthesis of Structural MRI and Functional Connectivity Networks via Conditional ViT-GANs

no code implementations15 Sep 2023 Yuda Bi, Anees Abrol, Jing Sui, Vince Calhoun

The cross-modal synthesis between structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) and functional network connectivity (FNC) is a relatively unexplored area in medical imaging, especially with respect to schizophrenia.

MultiCrossViT: Multimodal Vision Transformer for Schizophrenia Prediction using Structural MRI and Functional Network Connectivity Data

no code implementations12 Nov 2022 Yuda Bi, Anees Abrol, Zening Fu, Vince Calhoun

Vision Transformer (ViT) is a pioneering deep learning framework that can address real-world computer vision issues, such as image classification and object recognition.

Image Classification Multimodal Deep Learning +1

Prediction of Gender from Longitudinal MRI data via Deep Learning on Adolescent Data Reveals Unique Patterns Associated with Brain Structure and Change over a Two-year Period

no code implementations15 Sep 2022 Yuda Bi, Anees Abrol, Zening Fu, Jiayu Chen, Jingyu Liu, Vince Calhoun

Prior work has demonstrated that deep learning models that take advantage of the data's 3D structure can outperform standard machine learning on several learning tasks.

Gender Prediction

Pipeline-Invariant Representation Learning for Neuroimaging

no code implementations27 Aug 2022 Xinhui Li, Alex Fedorov, Mrinal Mathur, Anees Abrol, Gregory Kiar, Sergey Plis, Vince Calhoun

We next propose two pipeline-invariant representation learning methodologies, MPSL and PXL, to improve robustness in classification performance and to capture similar neural network representations.

Representation Learning

Prediction of Progression to Alzheimer's disease with Deep InfoMax

no code implementations24 Apr 2019 Alex Fedorov, R. Devon Hjelm, Anees Abrol, Zening Fu, Yuhui Du, Sergey Plis, Vince D. Calhoun

Arguably, unsupervised learning plays a crucial role in the majority of algorithms for processing brain imaging.

General Classification

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