DeepHHF, trained on day-long single-lead Holter ECGs from 40,174 patients, predicted incident heart failure within five years with AUROC 0.80 and external AUROC 0.81.
GMAR: Gradient-Driven Multi-Head Attention Rollout for Vision Transformer Interpretability
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The Vision Transformer (ViT) has made significant advancements in computer vision, utilizing self-attention mechanisms to achieve state-of-the-art performance across various tasks, including image classification, object detection, and segmentation. Its architectural flexibility and capabilities have made it a preferred choice among researchers and practitioners. However, the intricate multi-head attention mechanism of ViT presents significant challenges to interpretability, as the underlying prediction process remains opaque. A critical limitation arises from an observation commonly noted in transformer architectures: "Not all attention heads are equally meaningful." Overlooking the relative importance of specific heads highlights the limitations of existing interpretability methods. To address these challenges, we introduce Gradient-Driven Multi-Head Attention Rollout (GMAR), a novel method that quantifies the importance of each attention head using gradient-based scores. These scores are normalized to derive a weighted aggregate attention score, effectively capturing the relative contributions of individual heads. GMAR clarifies the role of each head in the prediction process, enabling more precise interpretability at the head level. Experimental results demonstrate that GMAR consistently outperforms traditional attention rollout techniques. This work provides a practical contribution to transformer-based architectures, establishing a robust framework for enhancing the interpretability of Vision Transformer models.
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Modeling Day-Long ECG Signals to Predict Heart Failure Risk with Explainable AI
DeepHHF, trained on day-long single-lead Holter ECGs from 40,174 patients, predicted incident heart failure within five years with AUROC 0.80 and external AUROC 0.81.