Incorporating attention mechanism in enhancing classification of Alzheimers disease

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive and irreversible neurodegenerative disease that requires attentive medical evaluation therefore, diagnosing of AD accurately is crucial to provide the patients with appropriate treatment to slow down the progression of AD as well to facilitate the treat...

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Main Authors: Abd. Hamid, Nur Amirah, Shapiai, Mohd. Ibrahim, Batool, Uzma, Sarban Singh, Ranjit Singh, Mohammed Amin, Muhamad Kamal, Elias, Khairil Ashraf
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/FAIA210048
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spelling my.utm.962192022-07-05T03:24:27Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96219/ Incorporating attention mechanism in enhancing classification of Alzheimers disease Abd. Hamid, Nur Amirah Shapiai, Mohd. Ibrahim Batool, Uzma Sarban Singh, Ranjit Singh Mohammed Amin, Muhamad Kamal Elias, Khairil Ashraf QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science T58.5-58.64 Information technology Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive and irreversible neurodegenerative disease that requires attentive medical evaluation therefore, diagnosing of AD accurately is crucial to provide the patients with appropriate treatment to slow down the progression of AD as well to facilitate the treatment interventions. To date, deep learning by means of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) has been widely used in diagnosing of AD there are several well-established CNNs architectures that have been used in the image classification domain for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images analysis such as LeNet-5, Inception-V4, VGG-16 and Residual Network. However, these existing deep learning-based methods have lack of ability to be spatial invariance to the input data, due to overlooking some salient local features of the region of interest (ROI) (i.e., hippocampal). In medical image analysis, local features of MRI images are hard to exploit due to the small pixel size of ROI. On the other hand, CNNs requires large dataset sample to perform well, but we have limited number of MRI images to train, thus, leading to overfitting therefore, we propose a novel deep learning-based model without pre-processing techniques by incorporating attention mechanism and global average pooling (GAP) layer to VGG-16 architecture to capture the salient features of the MRI image for subtle discriminating of AD and normal control (NC). Also, we utilize transfer learning to surpass the overfitting issue. Experiment is performed on data collected from Open Access Series of Imaging Studies (OASIS) database the accuracy performance of binary classification (AD vs NC) using proposed method significantly outperforms the existing methods, 12-layered CNNs (trained from scratch) and Inception-V4 (transfer learning) by increasing 1.93% and 3.43% of the accuracy. In conclusion, Attention-GAP model capable of improving and achieving notable classification accuracy in diagnosing AD. 2021-09-08 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Abd. Hamid, Nur Amirah and Shapiai, Mohd. Ibrahim and Batool, Uzma and Sarban Singh, Ranjit Singh and Mohammed Amin, Muhamad Kamal and Elias, Khairil Ashraf (2021) Incorporating attention mechanism in enhancing classification of Alzheimers disease. In: 20th International Conference on New Trends in Intelligent Software Methodologies, Tools and Techniques, SoMeT 2021, 21 September 2021 - 23 September 2021, Cancun, Mexico. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/FAIA210048
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Abd. Hamid, Nur Amirah
Shapiai, Mohd. Ibrahim
Batool, Uzma
Sarban Singh, Ranjit Singh
Mohammed Amin, Muhamad Kamal
Elias, Khairil Ashraf
Incorporating attention mechanism in enhancing classification of Alzheimers disease
description Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive and irreversible neurodegenerative disease that requires attentive medical evaluation therefore, diagnosing of AD accurately is crucial to provide the patients with appropriate treatment to slow down the progression of AD as well to facilitate the treatment interventions. To date, deep learning by means of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) has been widely used in diagnosing of AD there are several well-established CNNs architectures that have been used in the image classification domain for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) images analysis such as LeNet-5, Inception-V4, VGG-16 and Residual Network. However, these existing deep learning-based methods have lack of ability to be spatial invariance to the input data, due to overlooking some salient local features of the region of interest (ROI) (i.e., hippocampal). In medical image analysis, local features of MRI images are hard to exploit due to the small pixel size of ROI. On the other hand, CNNs requires large dataset sample to perform well, but we have limited number of MRI images to train, thus, leading to overfitting therefore, we propose a novel deep learning-based model without pre-processing techniques by incorporating attention mechanism and global average pooling (GAP) layer to VGG-16 architecture to capture the salient features of the MRI image for subtle discriminating of AD and normal control (NC). Also, we utilize transfer learning to surpass the overfitting issue. Experiment is performed on data collected from Open Access Series of Imaging Studies (OASIS) database the accuracy performance of binary classification (AD vs NC) using proposed method significantly outperforms the existing methods, 12-layered CNNs (trained from scratch) and Inception-V4 (transfer learning) by increasing 1.93% and 3.43% of the accuracy. In conclusion, Attention-GAP model capable of improving and achieving notable classification accuracy in diagnosing AD.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abd. Hamid, Nur Amirah
Shapiai, Mohd. Ibrahim
Batool, Uzma
Sarban Singh, Ranjit Singh
Mohammed Amin, Muhamad Kamal
Elias, Khairil Ashraf
author_facet Abd. Hamid, Nur Amirah
Shapiai, Mohd. Ibrahim
Batool, Uzma
Sarban Singh, Ranjit Singh
Mohammed Amin, Muhamad Kamal
Elias, Khairil Ashraf
author_sort Abd. Hamid, Nur Amirah
title Incorporating attention mechanism in enhancing classification of Alzheimers disease
title_short Incorporating attention mechanism in enhancing classification of Alzheimers disease
title_full Incorporating attention mechanism in enhancing classification of Alzheimers disease
title_fullStr Incorporating attention mechanism in enhancing classification of Alzheimers disease
title_full_unstemmed Incorporating attention mechanism in enhancing classification of Alzheimers disease
title_sort incorporating attention mechanism in enhancing classification of alzheimers disease
publishDate 2021
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/96219/
http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/FAIA210048
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