Applications of interpretable deep learning in neuroimaging: A comprehensive review

Author:

Munroe Lindsay1,da Silva Mariana2,Heidari Faezeh3,Grigorescu Irina2,Dahan Simon2,Robinson Emma C.2,Deprez Maria2,So Po-Wah1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neuroimaging, King’s College London, London, United Kingdom

2. School of Biomedical Engineering and Imaging Sciences, King’s College London, London, United Kingdom

3. Institute of Clinical Medicine, University of Eastern Finland, Kuopio, Finland

Abstract

Abstract Clinical adoption of deep learning models has been hindered, in part, because the “black-box” nature of neural networks leads to concerns regarding their trustworthiness and reliability. These concerns are particularly relevant in the field of neuroimaging due to the complex brain phenotypes and inter-subject heterogeneity often encountered. The challenge can be addressed by interpretable deep learning (iDL) methods that enable the visualisation and interpretation of the inner workings of deep learning models. This study systematically reviewed the literature on neuroimaging applications of iDL methods and critically analysed how iDL explanation properties were evaluated. Seventy-five studies were included, and ten categories of iDL methods were identified. We also reviewed five properties of iDL explanations that were analysed in the included studies: biological validity, robustness, continuity, selectivity, and downstream task performance. We found that the most popular iDL approaches used in the literature may be sub-optimal for neuroimaging data, and we discussed possible future directions for the field.

Publisher

MIT Press

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