Month: January 2024

The past, present and future of neuroscience data sharing: a perspective on the state of practices and infrastructure for FAIR

Neuroscience has made significant strides over the past decade in moving from a largely closed science characterized by anemic data sharing, to a largely open science where the amount of publicly available neuroscience data has increased dramatically. While this increase is driven in significant part by large prospective data sharing studies, we are starting to […]

Published on January 5, 2024

The hemodynamic response function as a type 2 diabetes biomarker: a data-driven approach

IntroductionThere is a need to better understand the neurophysiological changes associated with early brain dysfunction in Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) before vascular or structural lesions. Our aim was to use a novel unbiased data-driven approach to detect and characterize hemodynamic response function (HRF) alterations in T2DM patients, focusing on their potential as biomarkers.MethodsWe meshed […]

Published on January 5, 2024

Improving imbalance classification via ensemble learning based on two-stage learning

The excellent performance of deep neural networks on image classification tasks depends on a large-scale high-quality dataset. However, the datasets collected from the real world are typically biased in their distribution, which will lead to a sharp decline in model performance, mainly because an imbalanced distribution results in the prior shift and covariate shift. Recent […]

Published on January 5, 2024