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LATTE: Label-efficient Incident Phenotyping from Longitudinal Electronic Health Records
by
Wen, Jun
, Yuk-Lam, Ho
, Cho, Kelly
, Clara-Lea Bonzel
, Zhao, Yihan
, Weisenfeld, Dana
, Gaziano, J Michael
, Liao, Katherine P
, Lu, Junwei
, Hong, Chuan
, Hou, Jue
, Panickan, Vidul A
, Cai, Tianxi
, Castro, Victor M
, Gainer, Vivian S
, Cai, Tianrun
, Costa, Lauren
in
Algorithms
/ Data mining
/ Electronic health records
/ Failure analysis
/ Heart failure
/ Machine learning
/ Multiple sclerosis
/ Predictions
/ Recurrent neural networks
/ Training
2023
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LATTE: Label-efficient Incident Phenotyping from Longitudinal Electronic Health Records
by
Wen, Jun
, Yuk-Lam, Ho
, Cho, Kelly
, Clara-Lea Bonzel
, Zhao, Yihan
, Weisenfeld, Dana
, Gaziano, J Michael
, Liao, Katherine P
, Lu, Junwei
, Hong, Chuan
, Hou, Jue
, Panickan, Vidul A
, Cai, Tianxi
, Castro, Victor M
, Gainer, Vivian S
, Cai, Tianrun
, Costa, Lauren
in
Algorithms
/ Data mining
/ Electronic health records
/ Failure analysis
/ Heart failure
/ Machine learning
/ Multiple sclerosis
/ Predictions
/ Recurrent neural networks
/ Training
2023
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LATTE: Label-efficient Incident Phenotyping from Longitudinal Electronic Health Records
by
Wen, Jun
, Yuk-Lam, Ho
, Cho, Kelly
, Clara-Lea Bonzel
, Zhao, Yihan
, Weisenfeld, Dana
, Gaziano, J Michael
, Liao, Katherine P
, Lu, Junwei
, Hong, Chuan
, Hou, Jue
, Panickan, Vidul A
, Cai, Tianxi
, Castro, Victor M
, Gainer, Vivian S
, Cai, Tianrun
, Costa, Lauren
in
Algorithms
/ Data mining
/ Electronic health records
/ Failure analysis
/ Heart failure
/ Machine learning
/ Multiple sclerosis
/ Predictions
/ Recurrent neural networks
/ Training
2023
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LATTE: Label-efficient Incident Phenotyping from Longitudinal Electronic Health Records
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LATTE: Label-efficient Incident Phenotyping from Longitudinal Electronic Health Records
2023
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Overview
Electronic health record (EHR) data are increasingly used to support real-world evidence (RWE) studies. Yet its ability to generate reliable RWE is limited by the lack of readily available precise information on the timing of clinical events such as the onset time of heart failure. We propose a LAbel-efficienT incidenT phEnotyping (LATTE) algorithm to accurately annotate the timing of clinical events from longitudinal EHR data. By leveraging the pre-trained semantic embedding vectors from large-scale EHR data as prior knowledge, LATTE selects predictive EHR features in a concept re-weighting module by mining their relationship to the target event and compresses their information into longitudinal visit embeddings through a visit attention learning network. LATTE employs a recurrent neural network to capture the sequential dependency between the target event and visit embeddings before/after it. To improve label efficiency, LATTE constructs highly informative longitudinal silver-standard labels from large-scale unlabeled patients to perform unsupervised pre-training and semi-supervised joint training. Finally, LATTE enhances cross-site portability via contrastive representation learning. LATTE is evaluated on three analyses: the onset of type-2 diabetes, heart failure, and the onset and relapses of multiple sclerosis. We use various evaluation metrics present in the literature including the \\(ABC_gain\\), the proportion of reduction in the area between the observed event indicator and the predicted cumulative incidences in reference to the prediction per incident prevalence. LATTE consistently achieves substantial improvement over benchmark methods such as SAMGEP and RETAIN in all settings.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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