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oai:arXiv.org:2412.09376

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Computer Science - Machine Learnin...
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Vlontzou, Maria Eleftheria Athanasiou, Maria Dalakleidi, Kalliopi Skampardoni, Ioanna Davatzikos, Christos Nikita, Konstantina
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Computer Science

Año

2024

fecha de cotización

18/12/2024

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interpretability diagnosis alzheimer disease machine
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An interpretable machine learning (ML) framework is introduced to enhance the diagnosis of Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) by ensuring robustness of the ML models' interpretations.

The dataset used comprises volumetric measurements from brain MRI and genetic data from healthy individuals and patients with MCI/AD, obtained through the Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative.

The existing class imbalance is addressed by an ensemble learning approach, while various attribution-based and counterfactual-based interpretability methods are leveraged towards producing diverse explanations related to the pathophysiology of MCI/AD.

A unification method combining SHAP with counterfactual explanations assesses the interpretability techniques' robustness.

The best performing model yielded 87.5% balanced accuracy and 90.8% F1-score.

The attribution-based interpretability methods highlighted significant volumetric and genetic features related to MCI/AD risk.

The unification method provided useful insights regarding those features' necessity and sufficiency, further showcasing their significance in MCI/AD diagnosis.

;Comment: This preprint has not been peer-reviewed yet but has been submitted to a journal

Vlontzou, Maria Eleftheria,Athanasiou, Maria,Dalakleidi, Kalliopi,Skampardoni, Ioanna,Davatzikos, Christos,Nikita, Konstantina, 2024, A comprehensive interpretable machine learning framework for Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's disease diagnosis

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