Replicability of unsupervised deep learning derived image phenotypes (opens in new tab)
Unsupervised deep-learning image phenotypes derived from brain MRI are propelling imaging genetics to link brain structure to genetic variation. However, their replicability across data sets has not been sufficiently evaluated, raising questions about whether they capture robust biological structure or reflect training-specific artifacts. Here, we assess the replicability of unsupervised deep-learning image phenotypes under variation in model initialization, data partitioning, and cohort, dir...
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