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Propensity score prediction for electronic healthcare databases using Super Learner and High-dimensional Propensity Score Methods
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Wyss, Richard
, Combs, Mary
, Cheng, Ju
, Franklin, Jessica M
, Schneeweiss, Sebastian
, Mark J van der Laan
, Lendle, Samuel D
in
Algorithms
/ Health care
/ Machine learning
/ Mathematical models
/ Modelling
/ Optimization
/ Performance prediction
/ Pharmacology
2017
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Propensity score prediction for electronic healthcare databases using Super Learner and High-dimensional Propensity Score Methods
by
Wyss, Richard
, Combs, Mary
, Cheng, Ju
, Franklin, Jessica M
, Schneeweiss, Sebastian
, Mark J van der Laan
, Lendle, Samuel D
in
Algorithms
/ Health care
/ Machine learning
/ Mathematical models
/ Modelling
/ Optimization
/ Performance prediction
/ Pharmacology
2017
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Propensity score prediction for electronic healthcare databases using Super Learner and High-dimensional Propensity Score Methods
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Wyss, Richard
, Combs, Mary
, Cheng, Ju
, Franklin, Jessica M
, Schneeweiss, Sebastian
, Mark J van der Laan
, Lendle, Samuel D
in
Algorithms
/ Health care
/ Machine learning
/ Mathematical models
/ Modelling
/ Optimization
/ Performance prediction
/ Pharmacology
2017
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Propensity score prediction for electronic healthcare databases using Super Learner and High-dimensional Propensity Score Methods
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Propensity score prediction for electronic healthcare databases using Super Learner and High-dimensional Propensity Score Methods
2017
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Overview
The optimal learner for prediction modeling varies depending on the underlying data-generating distribution. Super Learner (SL) is a generic ensemble learning algorithm that uses cross-validation to select among a \"library\" of candidate prediction models. The SL is not restricted to a single prediction model, but uses the strengths of a variety of learning algorithms to adapt to different databases. While the SL has been shown to perform well in a number of settings, it has not been thoroughly evaluated in large electronic healthcare databases that are common in pharmacoepidemiology and comparative effectiveness research. In this study, we applied and evaluated the performance of the SL in its ability to predict treatment assignment using three electronic healthcare databases. We considered a library of algorithms that consisted of both nonparametric and parametric models. We also considered a novel strategy for prediction modeling that combines the SL with the high-dimensional propensity score (hdPS) variable selection algorithm. Predictive performance was assessed using three metrics: the negative log-likelihood, area under the curve (AUC), and time complexity. Results showed that the best individual algorithm, in terms of predictive performance, varied across datasets. The SL was able to adapt to the given dataset and optimize predictive performance relative to any individual learner. Combining the SL with the hdPS was the most consistent prediction method and may be promising for PS estimation and prediction modeling in electronic healthcare databases.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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