Improving the Level of Autism Discrimination through GraphRNN Link Prediction

19 Feb 2022  ·  Haonan Sun, Qiang He, Shouliang Qi, YuDong Yao, Yueyang Teng ·

Dataset is the key of deep learning in Autism disease research. However, due to the few quantity and heterogeneity of samples in current dataset, for example ABIDE (Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange), the recognition research is not effective enough. Previous studies mostly focused on optimizing feature selection methods and data reinforcement to improve accuracy. This paper is based on the latter technique, which learns the edge distribution of real brain network through GraphRNN, and generates the synthetic data which has incentive effect on the discriminant model. The experimental results show that the combination of original and synthetic data greatly improves the discrimination of the neural network. For instance, the most significant effect is the 50-layer ResNet, and the best generation model is GraphRNN, which improves the accuracy by 32.51% compared with the model reference experiment without generation data reinforcement. Because the generated data comes from the learned edge connection distribution of Autism patients and typical controls functional connectivity, but it has better effect than the original data, which has constructive significance for further understanding of disease mechanism and development.

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