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ShortFuse: Biomedical Time Series Representations in the Presence of Structured Information

Machine Learning 2017-05-17 v2

Abstract

In healthcare applications, temporal variables that encode movement, health status and longitudinal patient evolution are often accompanied by rich structured information such as demographics, diagnostics and medical exam data. However, current methods do not jointly optimize over structured covariates and time series in the feature extraction process. We present ShortFuse, a method that boosts the accuracy of deep learning models for time series by explicitly modeling temporal interactions and dependencies with structured covariates. ShortFuse introduces hybrid convolutional and LSTM cells that incorporate the covariates via weights that are shared across the temporal domain. ShortFuse outperforms competing models by 3% on two biomedical applications, forecasting osteoarthritis-related cartilage degeneration and predicting surgical outcomes for cerebral palsy patients, matching or exceeding the accuracy of models that use features engineered by domain experts.

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@article{arxiv.1705.04790,
  title  = {ShortFuse: Biomedical Time Series Representations in the Presence of Structured Information},
  author = {Madalina Fiterau and Suvrat Bhooshan and Jason Fries and Charles Bournhonesque and Jennifer Hicks and Eni Halilaj and Christopher Ré and Scott Delp},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.04790},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

Manuscript under review for the Machine Learning in Healthcare Conference, 2017 (www.mucmd.org). 15 pages, 4 figures, 3 tables