Interpretable Machine Learning for COVID-19: An Empirical Study on Severity Prediction Task (preprint)

h wu, w ruan, j wang, d zheng, b liu, y gen,x chai, j chen,k li,s li

user-61447a76e55422cecdaf7d19(2021)

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The black-box nature of machine learning models hinders the deployment of some high-accuracy medical diagnosis algorithms. It is risky to put one’s life in the hands of models that medical researchers do not fully understand or trust. However, through model interpretation, black-box models can promptly reveal significant biomarkers that medical practitioners may have overlooked due to the surge of infected patients in the COVID-19 pandemic. This research leverages a database of 92 patients with confirmed SARS-CoV-2 laboratory tests between 18th January 2020 and 5th March 2020, in Zhuhai, China, to identify biomarkers indicative of infection severity prediction. Through the interpretation of four machine learning models, decision tree, random forests, gradient boosted trees, and neural networks using permutation feature importance, partial dependence plot, individual conditional expectation, accumulated local effects, local interpretable model-agnostic explanations, and Shapley additive explanation, we identify an increase in N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide, C-reaction protein, and lactic dehydrogenase, a decrease in lymphocyte is associated with severe infection and an increased risk of death, which is consistent with recent medical research on COVID-19 and other research using dedicated models. We further validate our methods on a large open dataset with 5644 confirmed patients from the Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein, at São Paulo, Brazil from Kaggle, and unveil leukocytes, eosinophils, and platelets as three indicative biomarkers for COVID-19.
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Artificial intelligence in health,artificial intelligence in medicine,interpretable machine learning
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