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arxiv:2603.20970

GraPHFormer: A Multimodal Graph Persistent Homology Transformer for the Analysis of Neuroscience Morphologies

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Abstract

GraPHFormer is a multimodal deep learning architecture that combines topological and graph-based neural representations using contrastive learning to improve neuronal morphology analysis.

Neuronal morphology encodes critical information about circuit function, development, and disease, yet current methods analyze topology or graph structure in isolation. We introduce GraPHFormer, a multimodal architecture that unifies these complementary views through CLIP-style contrastive learning. Our vision branch processes a novel three-channel persistence image encoding unweighted, persistence-weighted, and radius-weighted topological densities via DINOv2-ViT-S. In parallel, a TreeLSTM encoder captures geometric and radial attributes from skeleton graphs. Both project to a shared embedding space trained with symmetric InfoNCE loss, augmented by persistence-space transformations that preserve topological semantics. Evaluated on six benchmarks (BIL-6, ACT-4, JML-4, N7, M1-Cell, M1-REG) spanning self-supervised and supervised settings, GraPHFormer achieves state-of-the-art performance on five benchmarks, significantly outperforming topology-only, graph-only, and morphometrics baselines. We demonstrate practical utility by discriminating glial morphologies across cortical regions and species, and detecting signatures of developmental and degenerative processes. Code: https://github.com/Uzshah/GraPHFormer

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