This paper introduces the Neural Transcoding Vision Transformer (NT-ViT), a generative model designed to estimate high-resolution functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) samples from simultaneous Electroencephalography (EEG) data. A key feature of NT-ViT is its Domain Matching (DM) sub-module which effectively aligns the latent EEG representations with those of fMRI volumes, enhancing the model’s accuracy and reliability. Unlike previous methods that tend to struggle with fidelity and reproducibility of images, NT-ViT addresses these challenges by ensuring methodological integrity and higher-quality reconstructions which we showcase through extensive evaluation on two benchmark datasets; NT-ViT outperforms the current state-of-the-art by a significant margin in both cases, e.g., achieving a 10× reduction in RMSE and a 3.14× increase in SSIM on the Oddball dataset. An ablation study also provides insights into the contribution of each component to the model’s overall effectiveness. This development is critical in offering a new approach to lessen the time and financial constraints typically linked with high-resolution brain imaging, thereby aiding in the swift and precise diagnosis of neurological disorders. Although it is not a replacement for actual fMRI but rather a step towards making such imaging more accessible, we believe that it represents a pivotal advancement in clinical practice and neuroscience research. Code is available at https://github.com/rom42pla/ntvit.

Neural Transcoding Vision Transformers for EEG-to-fMRI Synthesis

Scarcello, Francesco;
2025-01-01

Abstract

This paper introduces the Neural Transcoding Vision Transformer (NT-ViT), a generative model designed to estimate high-resolution functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI) samples from simultaneous Electroencephalography (EEG) data. A key feature of NT-ViT is its Domain Matching (DM) sub-module which effectively aligns the latent EEG representations with those of fMRI volumes, enhancing the model’s accuracy and reliability. Unlike previous methods that tend to struggle with fidelity and reproducibility of images, NT-ViT addresses these challenges by ensuring methodological integrity and higher-quality reconstructions which we showcase through extensive evaluation on two benchmark datasets; NT-ViT outperforms the current state-of-the-art by a significant margin in both cases, e.g., achieving a 10× reduction in RMSE and a 3.14× increase in SSIM on the Oddball dataset. An ablation study also provides insights into the contribution of each component to the model’s overall effectiveness. This development is critical in offering a new approach to lessen the time and financial constraints typically linked with high-resolution brain imaging, thereby aiding in the swift and precise diagnosis of neurological disorders. Although it is not a replacement for actual fMRI but rather a step towards making such imaging more accessible, we believe that it represents a pivotal advancement in clinical practice and neuroscience research. Code is available at https://github.com/rom42pla/ntvit.
2025
9783031919060
9783031919077
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