arXiv Open Access 2025

Learning Higher-Order Interactions in Brain Networks via Topological Signal Processing

Breno C. Bispo Stefania Sardellitti Fernando A. N. Santos Juliano B. Lima
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Our goal in this paper is to leverage the potential of the topological signal processing (TSP) framework for analyzing brain networks. Representing brain data as signals over simplicial complexes allows us to capture higher-order relationships within brain regions of interest (ROIs). Here, we focus on learning the underlying brain topology from observed neural signals using two distinct inference strategies. The first method relies on higher-order statistical metrics to infer multiway relationships among ROIs. The second method jointly learns the brain topology and sparse signal representations, of both the solenoidal and harmonic components of the signals, by minimizing the total variation along triangles and the data-fitting errors. Leveraging the properties of solenoidal and irrotational signals, and their physical interpretations, we extract functional connectivity features from brain topologies and uncover new insights into functional organization patterns. This allows us to associate brain functional connectivity (FC) patterns of conservative signals with well-known functional segregation and integration properties. Our findings align with recent neuroscience research, suggesting that our approach may offer a promising pathway for characterizing the higher-order brain functional connectivities.

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Breno C. Bispo

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Stefania Sardellitti

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Fernando A. N. Santos

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Juliano B. Lima

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Bispo, B.C., Sardellitti, S., Santos, F.A.N., Lima, J.B. (2025). Learning Higher-Order Interactions in Brain Networks via Topological Signal Processing. https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.07695

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