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oai:arXiv.org:2301.13504

Topic
Computer Science - Computer Vision... Computer Science - Artificial Inte...
Author
Alwuthaynani, Maha M. Abdallah, Zahraa S. Santos-Rodriguez, Raul
Category

Computer Science

Year

2023

listing date

2/8/2023

Keywords
ad computer disease alzheimer
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Abstract

Early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is essential in preventing the disease's progression.

Therefore, detecting AD from neuroimaging data such as structural magnetic resonance imaging (sMRI) has been a topic of intense investigation in recent years.

Deep learning has gained considerable attention in Alzheimer's detection.

However, training a convolutional neural network from scratch is challenging since it demands more computational time and a significant amount of annotated data.

By transferring knowledge learned from other image recognition tasks to medical image classification, transfer learning can provide a promising and effective solution.

Irregularities in the dataset distribution present another difficulty.

Class decomposition can tackle this issue by simplifying learning a dataset's class boundaries.

Motivated by these approaches, this paper proposes a transfer learning method using class decomposition to detect Alzheimer's disease from sMRI images.

We use two ImageNet-trained architectures: VGG19 and ResNet50, and an entropy-based technique to determine the most informative images.

The proposed model achieved state-of-the-art performance in the Alzheimer's disease (AD) vs mild cognitive impairment (MCI) vs cognitively normal (CN) classification task with a 3\% increase in accuracy from what is reported in the literature.

;Comment: 12 pages, 3 figures

Alwuthaynani, Maha M.,Abdallah, Zahraa S.,Santos-Rodriguez, Raul, 2023, Transfer Learning and Class Decomposition for Detecting the Cognitive Decline of Alzheimer Disease

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