Source code for fusilli.fusionmodels.tabularimagefusion.channelwise_att

"""
Image-channel-wise attention fusion model.
"""

import torch.nn as nn
from fusilli.fusionmodels.base_model import ParentFusionModel
import torch
from torch.autograd import Variable
from fusilli.utils import check_model_validity


[docs] class ImageChannelWiseMultiAttention(ParentFusionModel, nn.Module): """ Channel-wise multiplication net with image and tabular If the tabular layers and the image layers have different feature maps dimensions at each layer, the model will use a linear layer to make the tabular dimensions equal to the image layer dimensions. This is done to ensure that the channel-wise multiplication can be performed. Inspired by the work of Duanmu et al. (2020) [1]., we use channel-wise multiplication to combine tabular data and image data. References ---------- Duanmu, H., Huang, P. B., Brahmavar, S., Lin, S., Ren, T., Kong, J., Wang, F., & Duong, T. Q. (2020). Prediction of Pathological Complete Response to Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy in Breast Cancer Using Deep Learning with Integrative Imaging, Molecular and Demographic Data. In A. L. Martel, P. Abolmaesumi, D. Stoyanov, D. Mateus, M. A. Zuluaga, S. K. Zhou, D. Racoceanu, & L. Joskowicz (Eds.), Medical Image Computing and Computer Assisted Intervention โ€“ MICCAI 2020 (pp. 242โ€“252). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59713-9_24 Accompanying code: (our model is inspired by the work of Duanmu et al. (2020) [1]) https://github.com/HongyiDuanmu26/Prediction-of-pCR-with-Integrative-Deep-Learning/blob/main/CustomNet.py Attributes ---------- mod1_layers : nn.ModuleDict Dictionary containing the layers of the 1st type of tabular data. img_layers : nn.ModuleDict Dictionary containing the layers of the image data. match_dim_layers : nn.ModuleDict Module dictionary containing the linear layers to make the dimensions of the two types of data the same. This is done to ensure that the channel-wise multiplication can be performed. This doesn't change the mod1_layers or img_layers, it just makes the outputs multipliable. fused_dim : int Number of features of the fused layers. This is the flattened output size of the image layers. fused_layers : nn.Sequential Sequential layer containing the fused layers. final_prediction : nn.Sequential Sequential layer containing the final prediction layers. """ #: str: Name of the method. method_name = "Channel-wise Image attention" #: str: Type of modality. modality_type = "tabular_image" #: str: Type of fusion. fusion_type = "attention"
[docs] def __init__(self, prediction_task, data_dims, multiclass_dimensions): """ Parameters ---------- prediction_task : str Type of prediction to be performed. data_dims : list List containing the dimensions of the data. multiclass_dimensions : int Number of classes in the multiclass classification task. """ ParentFusionModel.__init__( self, prediction_task, data_dims, multiclass_dimensions ) self.prediction_task = prediction_task self.set_mod1_layers() self.set_img_layers() self.get_fused_dim() self.set_fused_layers(self.fused_dim) self.calc_fused_layers()
[docs] def get_fused_dim(self): """ Get the number of features of the fused layers. Returns ------- None """ dummy_conv_output = Variable(torch.rand((1,) + tuple(self.img_dim))) for layer in self.img_layers.values(): dummy_conv_output = layer(dummy_conv_output) flattened_img_output_size = dummy_conv_output.data.view(1, -1).size(1) self.fused_dim = flattened_img_output_size
[docs] def calc_fused_layers(self): """ Calculate the fused layers. Returns ------- None Raises ------ ValueError If the number of layers in the two modalities is not the same. ValueError If dtype of the layers is not nn.ModuleDict. ValueError If the image dimensions are not valid. (Conv2D used for 3D img and vice versa) """ check_model_validity.check_dtype(self.mod1_layers, nn.ModuleDict, "mod1_layers") check_model_validity.check_dtype(self.img_layers, nn.ModuleDict, "img_layers") check_model_validity.check_img_dim(self.img_layers, self.img_dim, "img_layers") # if number of imaging layers does not equal number of tabular layers, return error if len(self.mod1_layers) != len(self.img_layers): raise ValueError( "The number of layers in the two modalities must be the same." ) self.get_fused_dim() self.fused_layers, out_dim = check_model_validity.check_fused_layers( self.fused_layers, self.fused_dim ) self.set_final_pred_layers(out_dim) # Linear layer to make the dimensions of the two types of data the same self.match_dim_layers = nn.ModuleDict() # Iterate through your ModuleDict keys for key in self.mod1_layers.keys(): layer_mod1 = self.mod1_layers[key] layer_mod2 = self.img_layers[key] layer_mod1_out = layer_mod1[0].out_features layer_mod2_out = layer_mod2[0].out_channels # Check if the output sizes are different and create linear layer if needed if layer_mod1_out != layer_mod2_out: self.match_dim_layers[key] = nn.Linear(layer_mod1_out, layer_mod2_out) else: self.match_dim_layers[key] = nn.Identity()
[docs] def forward(self, x1, x2): """ Forward pass of the model. Parameters ---------- x1 : torch.Tensor Input tensor for the tabular data. x2 : torch.Tensor Input tensor for the image data. Returns ------- torch.Tensor Output tensor. """ # ~~ Checks ~~ check_model_validity.check_model_input(x1) check_model_validity.check_model_input(x2) x_tab1 = x1.squeeze(dim=1) x_img = x2 for i, (k, layer) in enumerate(self.mod1_layers.items()): x_tab1 = layer(x_tab1) x_img = self.img_layers[k](x_img) # layer to get the feature maps to be the same size if they have been modified to not be if x_tab1.shape[1] != x_img.shape[1]: new_x_tab1 = self.match_dim_layers[k](x_tab1) if len(x_img.shape) == 5: x_img = x_img * new_x_tab1[:, :, None, None, None] elif len(x_img.shape) == 4: x_img = x_img * new_x_tab1[:, :, None, None] else: if len(x_img.shape) == 5: x_img = x_img * x_tab1[:, :, None, None, None] elif len(x_img.shape) == 4: x_img = x_img * x_tab1[:, :, None, None] out_fuse = x_img.view(x_img.size(0), -1) out_fuse = self.fused_layers(out_fuse) out = self.final_prediction(out_fuse) return out