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oai:arXiv.org:2407.02418

Topic
Electrical Engineering and Systems... Computer Science - Computer Vision... 41A05 41A10 65D05 65D17
Author
Lozupone, Gabriele Bria, Alessandro Fontanella, Francesco De Stefano, Claudio
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Computer Science

Year

2024

listing date

7/10/2024

Keywords
alzheimer disease ad 0 mri
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Abstract

This study presents an innovative method for Alzheimer's disease diagnosis using 3D MRI designed to enhance the explainability of model decisions.

Our approach adopts a soft attention mechanism, enabling 2D CNNs to extract volumetric representations.

At the same time, the importance of each slice in decision-making is learned, allowing the generation of a voxel-level attention map to produces an explainable MRI.

To test our method and ensure the reproducibility of our results, we chose a standardized collection of MRI data from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI).

On this dataset, our method significantly outperforms state-of-the-art methods in (i) distinguishing AD from cognitive normal (CN) with an accuracy of 0.856 and Matthew's correlation coefficient (MCC) of 0.712, representing improvements of 2.4\% and 5.3\% respectively over the second-best, and (ii) in the prognostic task of discerning stable from progressive mild cognitive impairment (MCI) with an accuracy of 0.725 and MCC of 0.443, showing improvements of 10.2\% and 20.5\% respectively over the second-best.

We achieved this prognostic result by adopting a double transfer learning strategy, which enhanced sensitivity to morphological changes and facilitated early-stage AD detection.

With voxel-level precision, our method identified which specific areas are being paid attention to, identifying these predominant brain regions: the \emph{hippocampus}, the \emph{amygdala}, the \emph{parahippocampal}, and the \emph{inferior lateral ventricles}.

All these areas are clinically associated with AD development.

Furthermore, our approach consistently found the same AD-related areas across different cross-validation folds, proving its robustness and precision in highlighting areas that align closely with known pathological markers of the disease.

;Comment: 21 pages, 9 figures, 9 tables

Lozupone, Gabriele,Bria, Alessandro,Fontanella, Francesco,De Stefano, Claudio, 2024, AXIAL: Attention-based eXplainability for Interpretable Alzheimer's Localized Diagnosis using 2D CNNs on 3D MRI brain scans

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