A Case Study in Functional Data Analisys: Geometrical Features of the Internal Carotid Artery
Code:
24/2007
Title:
A Case Study in Functional Data Analisys: Geometrical Features of the Internal Carotid Artery
Date:
Thursday 6th December 2007
Author(s):
Sangalli, Laura M.; Secchi, Piercesare; Vantini, Simone; Veneziani, Alessandro
Abstract:
This pilot study is a product of the AneuRisk Project, a
scientific program that aims at evaluating the role of vascular
geometry and hemodynamics in the pathogenesis of cerebral
aneurysms. By means of functional data analyses, we explore the
AneuRisk dataset to highlight the relations between the geometric
features of the internal carotid artery, expressed by its radius
profile and centerline curvature, and the aneurysm location. After
introducing a new similarity index for functional data, we
eliminate ancillary variability of vessel radius and curvature
profiles, through an iterative registration procedure. We then
reduce data dimension by means of functional principal components
analysis. Finally a quadratic discriminant analysis of functional
principal components scores allows to discriminate patients with
aneurysms in different districts.
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Sangalli, L.M., Secchi, P., Vantini, S. and Veneziani, A., A Case Study in Exploratory Functional Data Analysis: Geometrical Features of the Internal Carotid Artery, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 104, No. 485, 37-48 (2009)
Sangalli, L.M., Secchi, P., Vantini, S. and Veneziani, A., A Case Study in Exploratory Functional Data Analysis: Geometrical Features of the Internal Carotid Artery, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 104, No. 485, 37-48 (2009)