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A Review of Fusion Methods for Omics and Imaging Data

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The development of omics data and biomedical images has greatly advanced the progress of precision medicine in diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. The fusion of omics and imaging data, i.e., omics-imaging… Click to show full abstract

The development of omics data and biomedical images has greatly advanced the progress of precision medicine in diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. The fusion of omics and imaging data, i.e., omics-imaging fusion, offers a new strategy for understanding complex diseases. However, due to a variety of issues such as the limited number of samples, high dimensionality of features, and heterogeneity of different data types, efficiently learning complementary or associated discriminative fusion information from omics and imaging data remains a challenge. Recently, numerous machine learning methods have been proposed to alleviate these problems. In this review, from the perspective of fusion levels and fusion methods, we first provide an overview of preprocessing and feature extraction methods for omics and imaging data, and comprehensively analyze and summarize the basic forms and variations of commonly used and newly emerging fusion methods, along with their advantages, disadvantages and the applicable scope. We then describe public datasets and compare experimental results of various fusion methods on the ADNI and TCGA datasets. Finally, we discuss future prospects and highlight remaining challenges in the field.

Keywords: fusion; methods omics; omics imaging; review fusion; fusion methods; imaging data

Journal Title: IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics
Year Published: 2022

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