Применение метода «временного квилтинга» для анализа выживаемости после инфаркта миокарда
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Научный журнал Моделирование, оптимизация и информационные технологииThe scientific journal Modeling, Optimization and Information Technology
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issn 2310-6018

Application of "temporal quilting" method for survival analysis after myocardial infarction

idFiryulina M.A.

UDC 314.48
DOI: 10.26102/2310-6018/2021.35.4.028

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The importance of survival analysis in medical problems has led to development of a variety of approaches to modeling the survival function. Models built with various machine learning methods have strengths and weaknesses in terms of differential performance and calibration capabilities, but no model is most suitable for all datasets or even all-time horizons within a single dataset. The relevance of the research is due to the fact that basic models and ensemble approaches do not always make it possible to build a proper survival model for different time horizons. Because of that, this article aims to outline the application of a new approach that combines various basic models to create a reliable survival function, providing opportunities for fine tuning and having good discriminant characteristics in different time horizons. During the course of the study, six basic models for analyzing survival after myocardial infarction were described: nonparametric methods (Cox proportional hazards model, Cox proportional hazards model using ridge regression), parametric models (logistic normal distribution model, logistic exponential distribution model, Weibull distribution method) and ensemble model (random forest). The principal approach to solving this problem is the use of an improved method – temporal quilting. In this study, the aforementioned approach is compared to basic methods in relation to accuracy and assessment of model calibration. The research results have revealed that ‘temporal quilting’ model is the most efficient while random forest model appears to be the least efficient. Since the enhanced approach automatically finds the approximation of the best-suited survival model, it enables clinicians to reduce time spent on the search for one specific survival model for each dataset as well as for each relevant all-time horizon.

Keywords: machine learning, survival analysis, temporal Quilting, bayesian optimization, myocardial infarction

For citation: Firyulina M.A. Application of "temporal quilting" method for survival analysis after myocardial infarction. Modeling, Optimization and Information Technology. 2021;9(4). URL: https://moitvivt.ru/ru/journal/pdf?id=1080 DOI: 10.26102/2310-6018/2021.35.4.028 .

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Received 10.11.2021

Revised 22.12.2021

Accepted 29.12.2021

Published 31.12.2021