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Published on: December 15, 2023
A genetic programming Rician noise reduction and explainable deep learning model for Alzheimer's diseases severity
Sajid Ullah Khan1, Abdullah Albanyan2, Mohsin Bilal1
1Department of Information Systems, College of Computer Engineering and Sciences, Prince Sattam bin Abdulaziz University, Alkharj, Saudi Arabia.
Background:
Degradation of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) remains a challenging issue, with noise being a key damaging component introduced due to a variety of environmental and mechanical factors.
Objective:
The aim of this research work is to addresses the issue of noise reduction and to predict Alzheimer's disease detection efficiently.
Methods:
First, we present a genetic programming (GP) technique for reducing Rician noise in MRI images to pre-process the dataset. To effectively reduce Rician noise, this GP approach combines a Feature Extraction component, GP Optimal Expression, and an Optimum Removal Estimation component. In the second phase, we design and develop an explainable Deep Learning framework. This framework uses a local data-driven interpretation technique based on SHAP values to investigate the relationship between the neural network's estimated AD diagnosis and the input MRI images. In addition, we handle class distribution by combining an oversampling strategy with a minority approach. Several assessment metrics are used to analyze the performance of our proposed model.
Results:
The proposed method is tested on a variety of medical samples, and the results are compared to those obtained using other comparable approaches. We also test and compare our model to three cutting-edge models: DenseNet169, VGGNet15, and Inceptionv3.
Conclusions:
The empirical results show that our proposed model outperforms others, particularly in handling basic structures with limited spectral features, lower computational complexity, and less overfitting. This research worked addressed Rician noise issue in MRI images and predict AD severity prediction using explainable deep learning framework.
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