IVCVOct 3, 2021

Attention module improves both performance and interpretability of 4D fMRI decoding neural network

arXiv:2110.00920v12 citations
Originality Incremental advance
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This work addresses the interpretability challenge in neuroscience for researchers using deep learning, though it is incremental as it builds on existing attention mechanisms.

The researchers tackled the problem of interpreting deep neural networks for decoding brain cognitive states from fMRI data by integrating attention modules and 4D convolution, achieving a high accuracy of 97.4% on benchmarks from the Human Connectome Project dataset.

Decoding brain cognitive states from neuroimaging signals is an important topic in neuroscience. In recent years, deep neural networks (DNNs) have been recruited for multiple brain state decoding and achieved good performance. However, the open question of how to interpret the DNN black box remains unanswered. Capitalizing on advances in machine learning, we integrated attention modules into brain decoders to facilitate an in-depth interpretation of DNN channels. A 4D convolution operation was also included to extract temporo-spatial interaction within the fMRI signal. The experiments showed that the proposed model obtains a very high accuracy (97.4%) and outperforms previous researches on the 7 different task benchmarks from the Human Connectome Project (HCP) dataset. The visualization analysis further illustrated the hierarchical emergence of task-specific masks with depth. Finally, the model was retrained to regress individual traits within the HCP and to classify viewing images from the BOLD5000 dataset, respectively. Transfer learning also achieves good performance. A further visualization analysis shows that, after transfer learning, low-level attention masks remained similar to the source domain, whereas high-level attention masks changed adaptively. In conclusion, the proposed 4D model with attention module performed well and facilitated interpretation of DNNs, which is helpful for subsequent research.

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