Predicting Shape Development: a Riemannian Method
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Publication:6508216
DOI10.1007/978-3-031-46914-5_17arXiv2212.04740MaRDI QIDQ6508216FDOQ6508216
Authors: Doğa Türkseven, Islem Rekik, Christoph Von-Tycowicz, Martin Hanik
Abstract: Predicting the future development of an anatomical shape from a single baseline observation is a challenging task. But it can be essential for clinical decision-making. Research has shown that it should be tackled in curved shape spaces, as (e.g., disease-related) shape changes frequently expose nonlinear characteristics. We thus propose a novel prediction method that encodes the whole shape in a Riemannian shape space. It then learns a simple prediction technique founded on hierarchical statistical modeling of longitudinal training data. When applied to predict the future development of the shape of the right hippocampus under Alzheimer's disease and to human body motion, it outperforms deep learning-supported variants as well as state-of-the-art.
Linear inference, regression (62J99) Experimental work for problems pertaining to biology (92-05) Applications of differential geometry to biology (53Z10)
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