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Extraction of One Time Point Dynamic Group Features via Tucker Decomposition of Multi-subject FMRI Data: Application to Schizophrenia

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Date of Publication: 2024-03-30

Journal: Communications in Computer and Information Science

Volume: 1963 CCIS

Page Number: 518-527

ISSN: 1865-0929

Key Words: Data mining; fMRI data; Functional neuroimaging; Group feature; Healthy controls; Low-rank tuck decomposition; Multi-subject fMRI data; One-time; One time point dynamic estimate; Schizophrenia; Time points; Tucker decompositions

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