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Constrained tensor factorization for computational phenotyping and mortality prediction in patients with cancer (2112.12933v1)

Published 24 Dec 2021 in cs.LG

Abstract: Background: The increasing adoption of electronic health records (EHR) across the US has created troves of computable data, to which machine learning methods have been applied to extract useful insights. EHR data, represented as a three-dimensional analogue of a matrix (tensor), is decomposed into two-dimensional factors that can be interpreted as computational phenotypes. Methods: We apply constrained tensor factorization to derive computational phenotypes and predict mortality in cohorts of patients with breast, prostate, colorectal, or lung cancer in the Northwestern Medicine Enterprise Data Warehouse from 2000 to 2015. In our experiments, we examined using a supervised term in the factorization algorithm, filtering tensor co-occurrences by medical indication, and incorporating additional social determinants of health (SDOH) covariates in the factorization process. We evaluated the resulting computational phenotypes qualitatively and by assessing their ability to predict five-year mortality using the area under the curve (AUC) statistic. Results: Filtering by medical indication led to more concise and interpretable phenotypes. Mortality prediction performance (AUC) varied under the different experimental conditions and by cancer type (breast: 0.623 - 0.694, prostate: 0.603 - 0.750, colorectal: 0.523 - 0.641, and lung: 0.517 - 0.623). Generally, prediction performance improved with the use of a supervised term and the incorporation of SDOH covariates. Conclusion: Constrained tensor factorization, applied to sparse EHR data of patients with cancer, can discover computational phenotypes predictive of five-year mortality. The incorporation of SDOH variables into the factorization algorithm is an easy-to-implement and effective way to improve prediction performance.

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Authors (3)
  1. Francisco Y Cai (1 paper)
  2. Chengsheng Mao (25 papers)
  3. Yuan Luo (127 papers)

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