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Neural Comput ; 34(12): 2432-2466, 2022 11 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36283052

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Domain adaptation aims to transfer knowledge of labeled instances obtained from a source domain to a target domain to fill the gap between the domains. Most domain adaptation methods assume that the source and target domains have the same dimensionality. Methods that are applicable when the number of features is different in each domain have rarely been studied, especially when no label information is given for the test data obtained from the target domain. In this letter, it is assumed that common features exist in both domains and that extra (new additional) features are observed in the target domain; hence, the dimensionality of the target domain is higher than that of the source domain. To leverage the homogeneity of the common features, the adaptation between these source and target domains is formulated as an optimal transport (OT) problem. In addition, a learning bound in the target domain for the proposed OT-based method is derived. The proposed algorithm is validated using both simulated and real-world data.


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Algoritmos , Aprendizagem
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Neural Netw ; 149: 29-39, 2022 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35183852

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A large number of neurons form cell assemblies that process information in the brain. Recent developments in measurement technology, one of which is calcium imaging, have made it possible to study cell assemblies. In this study, we aim to extract cell assemblies from calcium imaging data. We propose a clustering approach based on non-negative matrix factorization (NMF). The proposed approach first obtains a similarity matrix between neurons by NMF and then performs spectral clustering on it. The application of NMF entails the problem of model selection. The number of bases in NMF affects the result considerably, and a suitable selection method is yet to be established. We attempt to resolve this problem by model averaging with a newly defined estimator based on NMF. Experiments on simulated data suggest that the proposed approach is superior to conventional correlation-based clustering methods over a wide range of sampling rates. We also analyzed calcium imaging data of sleeping/waking mice and the results suggest that the size of the cell assembly depends on the degree and spatial extent of slow wave generation in the cerebral cortex.


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Algoritmos , Cálcio , Animais , Análise por Conglomerados , Diagnóstico por Imagem , Camundongos , Neurônios
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