Back to Search Start Over

pH-RL: A personalization architecture to bring reinforcement learning to health practice

Authors :
Hassouni, Ali el
Hoogendoorn, Mark
Ciharova, Marketa
Kleiboer, Annet
Amarti, Khadicha
Muhonen, Vesa
Riper, Heleen
Eiben, A. E.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

While reinforcement learning (RL) has proven to be the approach of choice for tackling many complex problems, it remains challenging to develop and deploy RL agents in real-life scenarios successfully. This paper presents pH-RL (personalization in e-Health with RL) a general RL architecture for personalization to bring RL to health practice. pH-RL allows for various levels of personalization in health applications and allows for online and batch learning. Furthermore, we provide a general-purpose implementation framework that can be integrated with various healthcare applications. We describe a step-by-step guideline for the successful deployment of RL policies in a mobile application. We implemented our open-source RL architecture and integrated it with the MoodBuster mobile application for mental health to provide messages to increase daily adherence to the online therapeutic modules. We then performed a comprehensive study with human participants over a sustained period. Our experimental results show that the developed policies learn to select appropriate actions consistently using only a few days' worth of data. Furthermore, we empirically demonstrate the stability of the learned policies during the study.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2103.15908
Document Type :
Working Paper