论文标题
深钢筋学习指导图形神经网络用于大脑网络分析
Deep reinforcement learning guided graph neural networks for brain network analysis
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论文摘要
现代神经影像学技术,例如扩散张量成像(DTI)和功能性磁共振成像(fMRI),使我们能够将人脑建模为大脑网络或连接组。捕获大脑网络的结构信息和分层模式对于理解大脑功能和疾病状态至关重要。最近,图形神经网络(GNN)的有前途的网络表示能力促使许多基于GNN的方法用于脑网络分析。具体而言,这些方法应用功能聚合和全局池来将大脑网络实例转换为有意义的低维表示,用于下游大脑网络分析任务。但是,现有的基于GNN的方法通常忽略了不同受试者的大脑网络可能需要各种聚合迭代,并将GNN与固定数量的层一起学习所有大脑网络。因此,如何完全释放GNN促进大脑网络分析的潜力仍然是不平凡的。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一个新颖的大脑网络表示框架,即BN-GNN,该框架搜索每个大脑网络的最佳GNN体系结构。具体而言,BN-GNN采用深度加固学习(DRL)来训练元政策,以自动确定给定脑网络所需的最佳特征聚合数量(反映在GNN层的数量中)。在八个现实世界大脑网络数据集上进行的广泛实验表明,我们提出的BN-GNN提高了传统GNN在不同的大脑网络分析任务上的性能。
Modern neuroimaging techniques, such as diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), enable us to model the human brain as a brain network or connectome. Capturing brain networks' structural information and hierarchical patterns is essential for understanding brain functions and disease states. Recently, the promising network representation learning capability of graph neural networks (GNNs) has prompted many GNN-based methods for brain network analysis to be proposed. Specifically, these methods apply feature aggregation and global pooling to convert brain network instances into meaningful low-dimensional representations used for downstream brain network analysis tasks. However, existing GNN-based methods often neglect that brain networks of different subjects may require various aggregation iterations and use GNN with a fixed number of layers to learn all brain networks. Therefore, how to fully release the potential of GNNs to promote brain network analysis is still non-trivial. To solve this problem, we propose a novel brain network representation framework, namely BN-GNN, which searches for the optimal GNN architecture for each brain network. Concretely, BN-GNN employs deep reinforcement learning (DRL) to train a meta-policy to automatically determine the optimal number of feature aggregations (reflected in the number of GNN layers) required for a given brain network. Extensive experiments on eight real-world brain network datasets demonstrate that our proposed BN-GNN improves the performance of traditional GNNs on different brain network analysis tasks.