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1 Comparative Advances in Sulfide and Halide Electrolytes for Commercialization of All-Solid-State Lithium Batteries Bouguern MD; Ningappa NG; Vishweswariah K; Kumar M R A; Kanno R; Zaghib K; 41017218
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2 Anion Exchange Ionomer Binders for Alkaline Fuel Cells Gowling AC; Meek KM; 41010197
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3 Heterologous Expression of Thermostable Endoglucanases from Rasamsonia emersonii: A Paradigm Shift in Biomass Hydrolysis Raheja Y; Singh V; Gaur VK; Tsang A; Chadha BS; 40418313
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4 Searching for balance: The effects of dance training on the postural stability of individuals with intellectual disability DiPasquale S; Roberts M; 39818618
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5 A longitudinal person-centered representation of elementary students' motivation: Do perceptions of parent and teacher achievement goals matter? Nadon L; Morin AJS; Olivier E; Archambault I; Smodis McCune V; Tóth-Király I; 37689436
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6 Arabinonucleic Acids Containing C5-Propynyl Modifications Form Stable Hybrid Duplexes with RNA that are Efficiently Degraded by E. coli RNase H Pontarelli A; Wilds CJ; 35452799
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7 Practical fixed-time trajectory tracking control of constrained wheeled mobile robots with kinematic disturbances Lu Q; Chen J; Wang Q; Zhang D; Sun M; Su CY; 35039151
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8 Analysis and Design of Lattice Structures for Rapid-Investment Casting Christopher T Richard 34500961
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9 Integrative Dance for Adults with Down Syndrome: Effects on Postural Stability. Dipasquale S, Canter B, Roberts M 33042366
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10 Comparing perturbation models for evaluating stability of neuroimaging pipelines. Kiar G, de Oliveira Castro P, Rioux P, Petit E, Brown ST, Evans AC, Glatard T 32831546
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11 Knee joint kinematics and neuromuscular responses in female athletes during and after multi-directional perturbations. Damavandi M, Mahendrarajah L, Dixon PC, DeMont R 32217214
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12 Voluntary exercise stabilizes photic entrainment of djungarian hamsters (Phodopus sungorus) with a delayed activity onset. Weinert D, Schöttner K, Meinecke AC, Hauer J 29985662
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Title:Comparing perturbation models for evaluating stability of neuroimaging pipelines.
Authors:Kiar Gde Oliveira Castro PRioux PPetit EBrown STEvans ACGlatard T
Link:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32831546
DOI:10.1177/1094342020926237
Publication:The international journal of high performance computing applications
Keywords:Monte Carlo ArithmeticNeuroimagingdiffusion MRIstability
PMID:32831546 Category:Int J High Perform Comput Appl Date Added:2020-08-25
Dept Affiliation: IMAGING
1 Department of Biomedical Engineering, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
2 Department of Computer Science, University of Versailles, Versailles, France.
3 Exascale Computing Lab, Intel, Paris, France.
4 Department of Computer Science, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada.

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Comparing perturbation models for evaluating stability of neuroimaging pipelines.

Int J High Perform Comput Appl. 2020 Sep; 34(5):491-501

Authors: Kiar G, de Oliveira Castro P, Rioux P, Petit E, Brown ST, Evans AC, Glatard T

Abstract

With an increase in awareness regarding a troubling lack of reproducibility in analytical software tools, the degree of validity in scientific derivatives and their downstream results has become unclear. The nature of reproducibility issues may vary across domains, tools, data sets, and computational infrastructures, but numerical instabilities are thought to be a core contributor. In neuroimaging, unexpected deviations have been observed when varying operating systems, software implementations, or adding negligible quantities of noise. In the field of numerical analysis, these issues have recently been explored through Monte Carlo Arithmetic, a method involving the instrumentation of floating-point operations with probabilistic noise injections at a target precision. Exploring multiple simulations in this context allows the characterization of the result space for a given tool or operation. In this article, we compare various perturbation models to introduce instabilities within a typical neuroimaging pipeline, including (i) targeted noise, (ii) Monte Carlo Arithmetic, and (iii) operating system variation, to identify the significance and quality of their impact on the resulting derivatives. We demonstrate that even low-order models in neuroimaging such as the structural connectome estimation pipeline evaluated here are sensitive to numerical instabilities, suggesting that stability is a relevant axis upon which tools are compared, alongside more traditional criteria such as biological feasibility, computational efficiency, or, when possible, accuracy. Heterogeneity was observed across participants which clearly illustrates a strong interaction between the tool and data set being processed, requiring that the stability of a given tool be evaluated with respect to a given cohort. We identify use cases for each perturbation method tested, including quality assurance, pipeline error detection, and local sensitivity analysis, and make recommendations for the evaluation of stability in a practical and analytically focused setting. Identifying how these relationships and recommendations scale to higher order computational tools, distinct data sets, and their implication on biological feasibility remain exciting avenues for future work.

PMID: 32831546 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]





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