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Categorizing SHR and WKY rats by chi2 algorithm and decision tree

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
卷 11, 期 1, 页码 -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-82864-3

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology in Taiwan [105-2112-M-007-008-MY3, 108-2112-M007-011-MY3]

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This article discusses a method that simplifies the analysis of mental disorders by using decision trees and fMRI encoding, revealing different states of mental disorders by fitting power-law distributions. It also constructs a transformation matrix connecting different disorders, using mentally disordered rats as samples. The attempt may contribute to unraveling the mystery of psychological processes, although it is still in its early stages.
Classifying mental disorder is a big issue in psychology in recent years. This article focuses on offering a relation between decision tree and encoding of fMRI that can simplify the analysis of different mental disorders and has a high ROC over 0.9. Here we encode fMRI information to the power-law distribution with integer elements by the graph theory in which the network is characterized by degrees that measure the number of effective links exceeding the threshold of Pearson correlation among voxels. When the degrees are ranked from low to high, the network equation can be fit by the power-law distribution. Here we use the mentally disordered SHR and WKY rats as samples and employ decision tree from chi2 algorithm to classify different states of mental disorder. This method not only provides the decision tree and encoding, but also enables the construction of a transformation matrix that is capable of connecting different metal disorders. Although the latter attempt is still in its fancy, it may have a contribution to unraveling the mystery of psychological processes.

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