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oai:arXiv.org:2401.06349

Tema
Electrical Engineering and Systems... Computer Science - Computer Vision...
Autor
Wang, Yifeng Chen, Ke Wang, Haohan
Categoría

Computer Science

Año

2024

fecha de cotización

6/3/2024

Palabras clave
model 2d introduce perspective alzheimer diagnosis adapt 3d
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Automated diagnosis of Alzheimer Disease(AD) from brain imaging, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), has become increasingly important and has attracted the community to contribute many deep learning methods.

However, many of these methods are facing a trade-off that 3D models tend to be complicated while 2D models cannot capture the full 3D intricacies from the data.

In this paper, we introduce a new model structure for diagnosing AD, and it can complete with performances of 3D models while essentially is a 2D method (thus computationally efficient).

While the core idea lies in new perspective of cutting the 3D images into multiple 2D slices from three dimensions, we introduce multiple components that can further benefit the model in this new perspective, including adaptively selecting the number of sclices in each dimension, and the new attention mechanism.

In addition, we also introduce a morphology augmentation, which also barely introduces new computational loads, but can help improve the diagnosis performances due to its alignment to the pathology of AD.

We name our method ADAPT, which stands for Alzheimer Diagnosis through Adaptive Profiling Transformers.

We test our model from a practical perspective (the testing domains do not appear in the training one): the diagnosis accuracy favors our ADAPT, while ADAPT uses less parameters than most 3D models use.

Wang, Yifeng,Chen, Ke,Wang, Haohan, 2024, ADAPT: Alzheimer Diagnosis through Adaptive Profiling Transformers

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