SwiFT: Swin 4D fMRI Transformer

07/12/2023
by   Peter Yongho Kim, et al.
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The modeling of spatiotemporal brain dynamics from high-dimensional data, such as 4D functional MRI, is a formidable task in neuroscience. To address this challenge, we present SwiFT (Swin 4D fMRI Transformer), a Swin Transformer architecture that can learn brain dynamics directly from 4D functional brain MRI data in a memory and computation-efficient manner. SwiFT achieves this by implementing a 4D window multi-head self-attention mechanism and absolute positional embeddings. We evaluate SwiFT using multiple largest-scale human functional brain imaging datasets in tasks such as predicting sex, age, and cognitive intelligence. Our experimental outcomes reveal that SwiFT consistently outperforms recent state-of-the-art models. To the best of our knowledge, SwiFT is the first Swin Transformer architecture that can process dimensional spatiotemporal brain functional data in an end-to-end fashion. Furthermore, due to the end-to-end learning capability, we also show that contrastive loss-based self-supervised pre-training of SwiFT is also feasible for achieving improved performance on a downstream task. We believe that our work holds substantial potential in facilitating scalable learning of functional brain imaging in neuroscience research by reducing the hurdles associated with applying Transformer models to high-dimensional fMRI.

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