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Weighted Siamese Network to Predict the Time to Onset of Alzheimer's Disease from MRI Images

Misgina Tsighe Hagos, Niamh Belton, Ronan P. Killeen, Kathleen M. Curran, Brian Mac Namee

Published 2023-04-14Version 1

Alzheimer's Disease (AD), which is the most common cause of dementia, is a progressive disease preceded by Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI). Early detection of the disease is crucial for making treatment decisions. However, most of the literature on computer-assisted detection of AD focuses on classifying brain images into one of three major categories: healthy, MCI, and AD; or categorising MCI patients into one of (1) progressive: those who progress from MCI to AD at a future examination time during a given study period, and (2) stable: those who stay as MCI and never progress to AD. This misses the opportunity to accurately identify the trajectory of progressive MCI patients. In this paper, we revisit the brain image classification task for AD identification and re-frame it as an ordinal classification task to predict how close a patient is to the severe AD stage. To this end, we select progressive MCI patients from the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI) dataset and construct an ordinal dataset with a prediction target that indicates the time to progression to AD. We train a siamese network model to predict the time to onset of AD based on MRI brain images. We also propose a weighted variety of siamese networks and compare its performance to a baseline model. Our evaluations show that incorporating a weighting factor to siamese networks brings considerable performance gain at predicting how close input brain MRI images are to progressing to AD.

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