Early diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease based on multi-attention mechanism.

Journal: PloS one
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Abstract

Alzheimer's Disease is a neurodegenerative disorder, and one of its common and prominent early symptoms is language impairment. Therefore, early diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease through speech and text information is of significant importance. However, the multimodal data is often complex and inconsistent, which leads to inadequate feature extraction. To address the problem, We propose a model for early diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease based on multimodal attention(EDAMM). Specifically, we first evaluate and select three optimal feature extraction methods, Wav2Vec2.0, TF-IDF and Word2Vec, to extract acoustic and linguistic features. Next, by leveraging self-attention mechanism and cross-modal attention mechanisms, we generate fused features to enhance and capture the inter-modal correlation information. Finally, we concatenate the multimodal features into a composite feature vector and employ a Neural Network(NN) classifier to diagnose Alzheimer's Disease. To evaluate EDAMM, we perform experiments on two public datasets, i.e., NCMMSC2021 and ADReSSo. The results show that EDAMM improves the performance of Alzheimer's Disease diagnosis over state-of-the-art baseline approaches on both datasets.

Authors

  • Xinli Yang
    College of Information Technology, Zhejiang Shuren University, Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China.
  • Kefen Hong
    College of Information Engineering, Huzhou University, Huzhou, Zhejiang, China.
  • Denghui Zhang
    College of Information and Technology, Zhejiang Shuren University, Hangzhou 310015, People's Republic of China.
  • Ke Wang
    China Electric Power Research Institute, Haidian District, Beijing 100192, China. wangke1@epri.sgcc.com.cn.