Radiogenomic Bipartite Graph Representation Learning for Alzheimer's Disease Detection
Journal:
arXiv
Published Date:
May 14, 2025
Abstract
Imaging and genomic data offer distinct and rich features, and their
integration can unveil new insights into the complex landscape of diseases. In
this study, we present a novel approach utilizing radiogenomic data including
structural MRI images and gene expression data, for Alzheimer's disease
detection. Our framework introduces a novel heterogeneous bipartite graph
representation learning featuring two distinct node types: genes and images.
The network can effectively classify Alzheimer's disease (AD) into three
distinct stages:AD, Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI), and Cognitive Normal (CN)
classes, utilizing a small dataset. Additionally, it identified which genes
play a significant role in each of these classification groups. We evaluate the
performance of our approach using metrics including classification accuracy,
recall, precision, and F1 score. The proposed technique holds potential for
extending to radiogenomic-based classification to other diseases.