Classifying ASD based on time-series fMRI using spatial–temporal transformer

As the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) increases globally, more and more patients need to receive timely diagnosis and treatment to alleviate their suffering. However, the current diagnosis method of ASD still adopts the subjective symptom-based criteria through clinical observation, wh...

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Published inComputers in biology and medicine Vol. 151; no. Pt B; p. 106320
Main Authors Deng, Xin, Zhang, Jiahao, Liu, Rui, Liu, Ke
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Elsevier Ltd 01.12.2022
Elsevier Limited
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Summary:As the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) increases globally, more and more patients need to receive timely diagnosis and treatment to alleviate their suffering. However, the current diagnosis method of ASD still adopts the subjective symptom-based criteria through clinical observation, which is time-consuming and costly. In recent years, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) neuroimaging techniques have emerged to facilitate the identification of potential biomarkers for diagnosing ASD. In this study, we developed a deep learning framework named spatial–temporal Transformer (ST-Transformer) to distinguish ASD subjects from typical controls based on fMRI data. Specifically, a linear spatial–temporal multi-headed attention unit is proposed to obtain the spatial and temporal representation of fMRI data. Moreover, a Gaussian GAN-based data balancing method is introduced to solve the data unbalance problem in real-world ASD datasets for subtype ASD diagnosis. Our proposed ST-Transformer is evaluated on a large cohort of subjects from two independent datasets (ABIDE I and ABIDE II) and achieves robust accuracies of 71.0% and 70.6%, respectively. Compared with state-of-the-art methods, our results demonstrate competitive performance in ASD diagnosis. •LSTMA is designed to learn spatio-temporal features and accelerate model training.•The proposed GGDB addresses the data imbalance problem in ASD subtype diagnosis.•Compared with SOTA methods, our model shows the robust performance in ASD diagnosis.
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ISSN:0010-4825
1879-0534
1879-0534
DOI:10.1016/j.compbiomed.2022.106320