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A Method for Predicting Alzheimer’s Disease Based on the Fusion of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms and Magnetic Resonance Feature Extraction

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Multimodal Learning for Clinical Decision Support (ML-CDS 2021)

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The application of imaging genomics to the detection of Alzheimer’s disease and the analysis of causative factors is of relevance. However, traditional studies are usually based on imaging data, thus neglecting the disease information implied by genetic data. In this paper, based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) data and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) data, we innovatively propose a novel data feature extraction method and construct a multimodal data fusion analysis model. Firstly, we pre-screen the SNP data and use the encoding layer in the transformer model for the screened SNP data to obtain the position information of each SNP in the sequence through the position encoding module, and then capture the features of the SNPs through the multi-head attention mechanism. Next, we perform feature extraction on the pre-processed MRI data. We adopt the idea of soft thresholding to extract the most discrepant features possible. To this end, we build a feature extraction module for MRI data that combines a soft thresholding module and a CNN module. Finally, we stitch together image features and genetic features and use a fully connected layer for classification. Through feature data fusion, our model was applied to multi-task analysis to identify AD patients, predict AD-associated brain regions, and analyse out strong correlation pairs between brain regions and risk SNPs. In multimodal data experiments, our proposed model showed better classification performance and pathogenic factor prediction, providing a new perspective for the diagnosis of AD.

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Li, Y., Liu, Y., Wang, T., Lei, B. (2021). A Method for Predicting Alzheimer’s Disease Based on the Fusion of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms and Magnetic Resonance Feature Extraction. In: Syeda-Mahmood, T., et al. Multimodal Learning for Clinical Decision Support. ML-CDS 2021. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 13050. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-89847-2_10

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