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Diagnosing Alzheimer's Disease using Early-Late Multimodal Data Fusion with Jacobian Maps (2310.16936v2)

Published 25 Oct 2023 in cs.CV and cs.LG

Abstract: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a prevalent and debilitating neurodegenerative disorder impacting a large aging population. Detecting AD in all its presymptomatic and symptomatic stages is crucial for early intervention and treatment. An active research direction is to explore machine learning methods that harness multimodal data fusion to outperform human inspection of medical scans. However, existing multimodal fusion models have limitations, including redundant computation, complex architecture, and simplistic handling of missing data. Moreover, the preprocessing pipelines of medical scans remain inadequately detailed and are seldom optimized for individual subjects. In this paper, we propose an efficient early-late fusion (ELF) approach, which leverages a convolutional neural network for automated feature extraction and random forests for their competitive performance on small datasets. Additionally, we introduce a robust preprocessing pipeline that adapts to the unique characteristics of individual subjects and makes use of whole brain images rather than slices or patches. Moreover, to tackle the challenge of detecting subtle changes in brain volume, we transform images into the Jacobian domain (JD) to enhance both accuracy and robustness in our classification. Using MRI and CT images from the OASIS-3 dataset, our experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of the ELF approach in classifying AD into four stages with an accuracy of 97.19%.

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Authors (2)
  1. Yasmine Mustafa (5 papers)
  2. Tie Luo (44 papers)
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