"Task-relevant autoencoding" enhances machine learning for human neuroscience

arxiv(2022)

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In human neuroscience, machine learning can help reveal lower-dimensional neural representations relevant to subjects' behavior. However, state-of-the-art models typically require large datasets to train, so are prone to overfitting on human neuroimaging data that often possess few samples but many input dimensions. Here, we capitalized on the fact that the features we seek in human neuroscience are precisely those relevant to subjects' behavior. We thus developed a Task-Relevant Autoencoder via Classifier Enhancement (TRACE), and tested its ability to extract behaviorally-relevant, separable representations compared to a standard autoencoder for two severely truncated machine learning datasets. We then evaluated both models on fMRI data where subjects observed animals and objects. TRACE outperformed both the autoencoder and raw inputs nearly unilaterally, showing up to 30% increased classification accuracy and up to threefold improvement in discovering "cleaner", task-relevant representations. These results showcase TRACE's potential for a wide variety of data related to human behavior.
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