JOURNAL ARTICLE

Learning Discriminative Bayesian Networks from High-Dimensional Continuous Neuroimaging Data

Abstract

Due to its causal semantics, Bayesian networks (BN) have been widely employed to discover the underlying data relationship in exploratory studies, such as brain research. Despite its success in modeling the probability distribution of variables, BN is naturally a generative model, which is not necessarily discriminative. This may cause the ignorance of subtle but critical network changes that are of investigation values across populations. In this paper, we propose to improve the discriminative power of BN models for continuous variables from two different perspectives. This brings two general discriminative learning frameworks for Gaussian Bayesian networks (GBN). In the first framework, we employ Fisher kernel to bridge the generative models of GBN and the discriminative classifiers of SVMs, and convert the GBN parameter learning to Fisher kernel learning via minimizing a generalization error bound of SVMs. In the second framework, we employ the max-margin criterion and build it directly upon GBN models to explicitly optimize the classification performance of the GBNs. The advantages and disadvantages of the two frameworks are discussed and experimentally compared. Both of them demonstrate strong power in learning discriminative parameters of GBNs for neuroimaging based brain network analysis, as well as maintaining reasonable representation capacity. The contributions of this paper also include a new Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG) constraint with theoretical guarantee to ensure the graph validity of GBN.

Keywords:
Discriminative model Neuroimaging Bayesian probability Computer science Artificial intelligence High dimensional Machine learning Pattern recognition (psychology) Psychology Neuroscience

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Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Gaussian Processes and Bayesian Inference
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Machine Learning in Healthcare
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence

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