DocumentCode :
3754087
Title :
Handling high level of censoring for endovascular aortic repair risk prediction
Author :
Omneya Attallah;Xianghong Ma
Author_Institution :
College of Engineering & Technology, Arab Academy for Science & Technology, Alexandria, Egypt
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
532
Lastpage :
536
Abstract :
Feature selection is important in medical field for many reasons. However, selecting important variables is a difficult task with the presence of censoring that is a unique feature in survival data analysis. This paper proposed an approach to deal with the censoring problem in endovascular aortic repair survival data through Bayesian networks. It was merged and embedded with a hybrid feature selection process that combines cox´s univariate analysis with machine learning approaches such as ensemble artificial neural networks to select the most relevant predictive variables. The proposed algorithm was compared with common survival variable selection approaches such as; least absolute shrinkage and selection operator LASSO, and Akaike information criterion AIC methods. The results showed that it was capable of dealing with high censoring in the datasets. Moreover, ensemble classifiers increased the area under the roc curves of the two datasets collected from two centers located in United Kingdom separately. Furthermore, ensembles constructed with center 1 enhanced the concordance index of center 2 prediction compared to the model built with a single network. Although the size of the final reduced model using the neural networks and its ensembles is greater than other methods, the model outperformed the others in both concordance index and sensitivity for center 2 prediction. This indicates the reduced model is more powerful for cross center prediction.
Keywords :
"Predictive models","Artificial neural networks","Maintenance engineering","Surgery","Bayes methods","Prediction algorithms"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Signal and Information Processing (GlobalSIP), 2015 IEEE Global Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/GlobalSIP.2015.7418252
Filename :
7418252
Link To Document :
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