CVAINov 26, 2025

Deformation-aware Temporal Generation for Early Prediction of Alzheimers Disease

arXiv:2511.21114v1h-index: 1
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This addresses early prediction of Alzheimer's disease for patients, representing an incremental advance by automating feature extraction and handling missing data in MRI sequences.

The paper tackles early prediction of Alzheimer's disease by proposing DATGN, a method that generates future MRI images to capture disease progression, achieving improvements of 6.21% to 16% in classification accuracy for AD vs. NC and 7.34% to 21.25% for AD vs. MCI vs. NC.

Alzheimer's disease (AD), a degenerative brain condition, can benefit from early prediction to slow its progression. As the disease progresses, patients typically undergo brain atrophy. Current prediction methods for Alzheimers disease largely involve analyzing morphological changes in brain images through manual feature extraction. This paper proposes a novel method, the Deformation-Aware Temporal Generative Network (DATGN), to automate the learning of morphological changes in brain images about disease progression for early prediction. Given the common occurrence of missing data in the temporal sequences of MRI images, DATGN initially interpolates incomplete sequences. Subsequently, a bidirectional temporal deformation-aware module guides the network in generating future MRI images that adhere to the disease's progression, facilitating early prediction of Alzheimer's disease. DATGN was tested for the generation of temporal sequences of future MRI images using the ADNI dataset, and the experimental results are competitive in terms of PSNR and MMSE image quality metrics. Furthermore, when DATGN-generated synthetic data was integrated into the SVM vs. CNN vs. 3DCNN-based classification methods, significant improvements were achieved from 6. 21\% to 16\% in AD vs. NC classification accuracy and from 7. 34\% to 21. 25\% in AD vs. MCI vs. NC classification accuracy. The qualitative visualization results indicate that DATGN produces MRI images consistent with the brain atrophy trend in Alzheimer's disease, enabling early disease prediction.

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