Discovering Novel Biological Traits From Images Using Phylogeny-Guided Neural Networks
Anuj Karpatne , Mridul Khurana, Mohannad Elhamod
Abstract
Discovering evolutionary traits that are heritable across species on the tree of life (also referred to as a phylogenetic tree) is of great interest to biologists to understand how organisms diversify and evolve. However, the measurement of traits is often a subjective and labor-intensive process, making trait discovery a highly label-scarce problem. We present a novel approach for discovering evolutionary traits directly from images without relying on trait labels. Our proposed approach, Phylo-NN, encodes the image of an organism into a sequence of quantized feature vectors -or codes- where different segments of the sequence capture evolutionary signals at varying ancestry levels in the phylogeny. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach in producing biologically meaningful results in a number of downstream tasks including species image generation and species-to-species image translation, using fish species as a target example.
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Publication Details
Date of publication: August 03, 2023
Conference: ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
Page number(s): 3966-3978
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Publication Note: Mohannad Elhamod, Mridul Khurana, Harish Babu Manogaran, Josef C. Uyeda, Meghan A. Balk, Wasila M. Dahdul, Yasin Bakis, Henry L. Bart Jr., Paula M. Mabee, Hilmar Lapp, James P. Balhoff, Caleb Charpentier, David Carlyn, Wei-Lun Chao, Charles V. Stewart, Daniel I. Rubenstein, Tanya Y. Berger-Wolf, Anuj Karpatne: Discovering Novel Biological Traits From Images Using Phylogeny-Guided Neural Networks. KDD 2023: 3966-3978