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Multimodal Visual Surrogate Compression for Alzheimer's Disease Classification

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High-dimensional structural MRI (sMRI) images are widely used for Alzheimer's Disease (AD) diagnosis. Most existing methods for sMRI representation learning rely on 3D architectures (e.g., 3D CNNs), slice-wise feature extraction with late aggregation, or apply training-free feature extractions using 2D foundation models (e.g., DINO). However, these three paradigms suffer from high computational cost, loss of cross-slice relations, and limited ability to extract discriminative features, respectively. To address these challenges, we propose Multimodal Visual Surrogate Compression (MVSC). It learns to compress and adapt large 3D sMRI volumes into compact 2D features, termed as visual surrogates, which are better aligned with frozen 2D foundation models to extract powerful representations for final AD classification. MVSC has two key components: a Volume Context Encoder that captures global cross-slice context under textual guidance, and an Adaptive Slice Fusion module that aggregates slice-level information in a text-enhanced, patch-wise manner. Extensive experiments on three large-scale Alzheimer's disease benchmarks demonstrate our MVSC performs favourably on both binary and multi-class classification tasks compared against state-of-the-art methods.

Dexuan Ding, Ciyuan Peng, Endrowednes Kuantama, Jingcai Guo, Jia Wu, Jian Yang, Amin Beheshti, Ming-Hsuan Yang, Yuankai Qi• 2026

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
Alzheimer stage classificationADNI
AUC93.65
116
AD diagnosisADNI (test)--
16
Binary Alzheimer's Disease Classification (CN vs. AD)AIBL (test)
AUC98.5
13
Binary Alzheimer's Disease Classification (CN vs. AD)OASIS (test)
AUC86.41
13
Multi-class Alzheimer's Disease ClassificationAIBL
mAUC85.42
6
Multi-class Alzheimer's Disease ClassificationOASIS
mAUC0.8301
6
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