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Feed-forward LPQNet based Automatic Alzheimer's Disease Detection Model

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COMPUTERS IN BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
卷 137, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.compbiomed.2021.104828

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LPQNet; Alzheimer's disease detection; Textural feature generation; Feature selection; NCA; Classification

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In this study, a new automatic AD detection model called LPQNet was proposed, demonstrating high classification accuracy on three different image datasets and showing superiority over other detection models. Additionally, LPQNet can be used to develop a new generation intelligent AD detection application for MRI and CT devices.
Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is one of the most commonly seen brain ailments worldwide. Therefore, many researches have been presented about AD detection and cure. In addition, machine learning models have also been proposed to detect AD promptly. Materials and method: In this work, a new brain image dataset was collected. This dataset contains two categories, and these categories are healthy and AD. This dataset was collected from 1070 subjects. This work presents an automatic AD detection model to detect AD using brain images automatically. The presented model is called a feed-forward local phase quantization network (LPQNet). LPQNet consists of (i) multilevel feature generation based on LPQ and average pooling, (ii) feature selection using neighborhood component analysis (NCA), and (iii) classification phases. The prime objective of the presented LPQNet is to reach high accuracy with low computational complexity. LPQNet generates features on six levels. Therefore, 256 x 6 = 1536 features are generated from an image, and the most important 256 out 1536 features are selected. The selected 256 features are classified on the conventional classifiers to denote the classification capability of the generated and selected features by LPQNet. Results: The presented LPQNet was tested on three image datasets to demonstrate the universal classification ability of the LPQNet. The proposed LPQNet attained 99.68%, 100%, and 99.64% classification accuracy on the collected AD image dataset, the Harvard Brain Atlas AD dataset, and the Kaggle AD dataset. Moreover, LPQNet attained 99.62% accuracy on the Kaggle AD dataset using four classes. Conclusions: Moreover, the calculated results from LPQNet are compared to other automatic AD detection models. Comparisons, results, and findings clearly denote the superiority of the presented model. In addition, a new intelligent AD detector application can be developed for use in magnetic resonance (MR) and computed tomography (CT) devices. By using the developed automated AD detector, new generation intelligence MR and CT devices can be developed.

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