The journal retracts the 18 June 2021 article cited above.
Following publication, the publisher uncovered evidence that false identities were used in the peer-review process. The assignment of fake reviewers was confirmed by an investigation, conducted in accordance with Frontiers' policies and the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines. Given the concerns, the editors no longer have confidence in the findings presented in the article. UPDATE (30 July 2024): This notice is to alert readers of this matter, it does not imply involvement of the co-authors.
This retraction was approved by the Chief Editors of Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience and the Chief Executive Editor of Frontiers. The authors received a communication regarding the retraction and had a chance to respond. This communication has been recorded by the publisher.
Summary
Keywords
Alzheimers disease, Convolutional block attention module, VGG, Transfer Learning, deep learning, Attention network, Data augmentation
Citation
Frontiers Editorial Office (2023) Retraction: ADVIAN: Alzheimer's disease VGG-inspired attention network based on convolutional block attention module and multiple way data augmentation. Front. Aging Neurosci. 15:1358292. doi: 10.3389/fnagi.2023.1358292
Received
19 December 2023
Accepted
21 December 2023
Published
28 December 2023
Approved by
Agustin Ibanez, Latin American Brain Health Institute (BrainLat), Chile
Volume
15 - 2023
Updates
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