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A Framework for Individualizing Predictions of Disease Trajectories by Exploiting Multi-Resolution Structure

Authors :
Schulam, Peter
Saria, Suchi
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

For many complex diseases, there is a wide variety of ways in which an individual can manifest the disease. The challenge of personalized medicine is to develop tools that can accurately predict the trajectory of an individual's disease, which can in turn enable clinicians to optimize treatments. We represent an individual's disease trajectory as a continuous-valued continuous-time function describing the severity of the disease over time. We propose a hierarchical latent variable model that individualizes predictions of disease trajectories. This model shares statistical strength across observations at different resolutions--the population, subpopulation and the individual level. We describe an algorithm for learning population and subpopulation parameters offline, and an online procedure for dynamically learning individual-specific parameters. Finally, we validate our model on the task of predicting the course of interstitial lung disease, a leading cause of death among patients with the autoimmune disease scleroderma. We compare our approach against state-of-the-art and demonstrate significant improvements in predictive accuracy.<br />Comment: Appeared in Neural Information Processing Systems (NIPS) 2015

Subjects

Subjects :
Statistics - Machine Learning

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1601.04674
Document Type :
Working Paper