The human gut microbiome, consisting of trillions of bacteria, significantly impacts health and disease. High-throughput profiling through advancement of modern technology provides the potential to enhance our understanding of the link between the microbiome and complex disease outcomes. However, there remains an open challenge where current microbiome models lack interpretability of microbial features, limiting a deeper understanding of the role of the gut microbiome in disease. To address this, we present a framework that combines a feature engineering step to transform tabular abundance data to image format using functional microbial annotation databases, with a residual spatial attention transformer block architecture for phenotype classification.
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