Title :
Learning Bayesian networks probabilities from longitudinal data
Author :
Bellazzi, Riccardo ; Riva, Alberto
Author_Institution :
Lab. di Inf. Medica, Pavia Univ., Italy
fDate :
9/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Many real applications of Bayesian networks (BN) concern problems in which several observations are collected over time on a certain number of similar plants. This situation is typical of the context of medical monitoring, in which several measurements of the relevant physiological quantities are available over time on a population of patients under treatment, and the conditional probabilities that describe the model are usually obtained from the available data through a suitable learning algorithm. In situations with small data sets for each plant, it is useful to reinforce the parameter estimation process of the BN by taking into account the observations obtained from other similar plants. On the other hand, a desirable feature to be preserved is the ability to learn individualized conditional probability tables, rather than pooling together all the available data. In this work we apply a Bayesian hierarchical model able to preserve individual parameterization, and, at the same time, to allow the conditionals of each plant to borrow strength from all the experience contained in the data-base. A testing example and an application in the context of diabetes monitoring will be shown
Keywords :
Bayes methods; learning (artificial intelligence); observers; parameter estimation; patient diagnosis; probability; BN; Bayesian hierarchical model; Bayesian networks probability learning; conditional probabilities; diabetes monitoring; individualized conditional probability tables; longitudinal data; medical monitoring; parameter estimation process reinforcement; Bayesian methods; Biomedical monitoring; Condition monitoring; Context modeling; Diabetes; Medical treatment; Parameter estimation; Patient monitoring; Testing; Time measurement;
Journal_Title :
Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part A: Systems and Humans, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/3468.709608