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arxiv: 1108.6271 · v2 · pith:WVS764VCnew · submitted 2011-08-31 · 🧬 q-bio.NC · stat.AP

Optimizing the quantity/quality trade-off in connectome inference

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keywords trade-offanalysisconnectomeedgeedgesidentificationinferencequality
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We demonstrate a meaningful prospective power analysis for an (admittedly idealized) illustrative connectome inference task. Modeling neurons as vertices and synapses as edges in a simple random graph model, we optimize the trade-off between the number of (putative) edges identified and the accuracy of the edge identification procedure. We conclude that explicit analysis of the quantity/quality trade-off is imperative for optimal neuroscientific experimental design. In particular, more though more errorful edge identification can yield superior inferential performance.

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