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Deep adaptive fusion network with multimodal neuroimaging information for MDD diagnosis: an open data study
Tongtong Li1, Kai Li2, Ziyang Zhao1
1School of Information Science and Engineering, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China; Gansu Provincial Key Laboratory of Wearable Computing, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China.
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Neuroimaging offers powerful evidence for the automated diagnosis of major depressive disorder (MDD). However, discrepancies across imaging modalities hinder the exploration of cross-modal interactions and the effective integration of complementary features. To address this challenge, we propose a supervised Deep Adaptive Fusion Network (DAFN) that fully leverages the complementarity of multimodal neuroimaging information for the diagnosis of MDD. Specifically, high- and low-frequency features are extracted from the images using a customized convolutional neural network and multi-head self-attention encoders, respectively. A modality weight adaptation module dynamically adjusts the contribution of each modality during training, while a progressive information reinforcement training strategy reinforces multimodal fusion features. Finally, the performance of the DAFN is evaluated on both the open-access dataset and the recruited dataset. The results demonstrate that DAFN achieves competitive performance in multimodal neuroimaging fusion for the diagnosis of MDD. The source code is available at: https://github.com/TTLi1996/DAFN.

