δ-MAPS: From spatio-temporal data to a weighted and lagged network between functional domains

02/23/2016
by   Ilias Fountalis, et al.
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We propose δ-MAPS, a method that analyzes spatio-temporal data to first identify the distinct spatial components of the underlying system, referred to as "domains", and second to infer the connections between them. A domain is a spatially contiguous region of highly correlated temporal activity. The core of a domain is a point or subregion at which a metric of local homogeneity is maximum across the entire domain. We compute a domain as the maximum-sized set of spatially contiguous cells that include the detected core and satisfy a homogeneity constraint, expressed in terms of the average pairwise cross-correlation across all cells in the domain. Domains may be spatially overlapping. Different domains may have correlated activity, potentially at a lag, because of direct or indirect interactions. The proposed edge inference method examines the statistical significance of each lagged cross-correlation between two domains, infers a range of lag values for each edge, and assigns a weight to each edge based on the covariance of the two domains. We illustrate the application of δ-MAPS on data from two domains: climate science and neuroscience.

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