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  • Identifying brain abnormalities in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is crucial for early diagnosis and intervention, leading to the development of a deep learning approach called I-ResNet to analyze MRI structural features.
  • The study utilized a preschool dataset with 110 participants, a larger ABIDE dataset with 1099 participants, and a verification epilepsy dataset with 200 individuals to identify significant differences in nine brain areas between ASD and typical development (TD).
  • The I-ResNet method achieved high sensitivity (0.88 and 0.86) and varying specificity (0.75 and 0.62), demonstrating its potential as a computer-aided diagnostic tool for identifying children at risk for ASD.

Article Abstract

Identifying brain abnormalities in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is critical for early diagnosis and intervention. To explore brain differences in ASD and typical development (TD) individuals by detecting structural features using T1-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), we developed a deep learning-based approach, three-dimensional (3D)-ResNet with inception (I-ResNet), to identify participants with ASD and TD and propose a gradient-based backtracking method to pinpoint image areas that I-ResNet uses more heavily for classification. The proposed method was implemented in a preschool dataset with 110 participants and a public autism brain imaging data exchange (ABIDE) dataset with 1099 participants. An extra epilepsy dataset with 200 participants with clear degeneration in the parahippocampal area was applied as a verification and an extension. Among the datasets, we detected nine brain areas that differed significantly between ASD and TD. From the ROC in PASD and ABIDE, the sensitivity was 0.88 and 0.86, specificity was 0.75 and 0.62, and area under the curve was 0.787 and 0.856. In a word, I-ResNet with gradient-based backtracking could identify brain differences between ASD and TD. This study provides an alternative computer-aided technique for helping physicians to diagnose and screen children with an potential risk of ASD with deep learning model.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/S0129065722500447DOI Listing

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