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Progressive Self-Supervised Learning with Individualized Community Assignment for Brain Network Analysis

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Brain networks exhibit a modular community structure that varies across individuals and neurological conditions. However, existing self-supervised learning (SSL) methods often overlook this heterogeneity, relying on generic masking strategies that fail to capture subject-specific functional organization.

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