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ADformer: A Multi-Granularity Transformer for EEG-Based Alzheimer's Disease Assessment

Published 17 Aug 2024 in eess.SP, cs.CE, and cs.LG | (2409.00032v1)

Abstract: Electroencephalogram (EEG) has emerged as a cost-effective and efficient method for supporting neurologists in assessing Alzheimer's disease (AD). Existing approaches predominantly utilize handcrafted features or Convolutional Neural Network (CNN)-based methods. However, the potential of the transformer architecture, which has shown promising results in various time series analysis tasks, remains underexplored in interpreting EEG for AD assessment. Furthermore, most studies are evaluated on the subject-dependent setup but often overlook the significance of the subject-independent setup. To address these gaps, we present ADformer, a novel multi-granularity transformer designed to capture temporal and spatial features to learn effective EEG representations. We employ multi-granularity data embedding across both dimensions and utilize self-attention to learn local features within each granularity and global features among different granularities. We conduct experiments across 5 datasets with a total of 525 subjects in setups including subject-dependent, subject-independent, and leave-subjects-out. Our results show that ADformer outperforms existing methods in most evaluations, achieving F1 scores of 75.19% and 93.58% on two large datasets with 65 subjects and 126 subjects, respectively, in distinguishing AD and healthy control (HC) subjects under the challenging subject-independent setup.

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