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    Independent component analysis (ICA) has been widely used for blind source separation in the field of medical imaging. However, despite of previous substantial efforts, the stability of ICA components remains a critical issue which has not been adequately addressed, despite numerous previous efforts. Most critical is the inconsistency of some of the extracted components when ICA is run with different model orders (MOs). In this study, a novel method of determining the consistency of component analysis (CoCA) is proposed to evaluate the consistency of extracted components with different model orders. In the method, "consistent components" (CCs) are defined as those which can be extracted repeatably over a range of model orders. The efficacy of the method was evaluated with simulation data and fMRI datasets. With our method, the simulation result showed a clear difference of consistency between ground truths and noise. The information criteria were implemented to provide suggestions for the optimal model order, where some of the ICs were revealed inconsistent in our proposed method. This method provided an objective protocol for choosing CCs of an ICA decomposition of a data matrix, independent of model order. This is especially useful with high model orders, where noise or other disturbances could possibly lead to an instability of the components. Copyright © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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    Wei Zhao, Huanjie Li, Guoqiang Hu, Yuxing Hao, Qing Zhang, Jianlin Wu, Blaise B Frederick, Fengyu Cong. Consistency of independent component analysis for FMRI. Journal of neuroscience methods. 2021 Mar 01;351:109013

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