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Informing clinical assessment by contextualizing post-hoc explanations of risk prediction models in type-2 diabetes (2302.05752v1)

Published 11 Feb 2023 in cs.LG and cs.AI

Abstract: Medical experts may use AI systems with greater trust if these are supported by contextual explanations that let the practitioner connect system inferences to their context of use. However, their importance in improving model usage and understanding has not been extensively studied. Hence, we consider a comorbidity risk prediction scenario and focus on contexts regarding the patients clinical state, AI predictions about their risk of complications, and algorithmic explanations supporting the predictions. We explore how relevant information for such dimensions can be extracted from Medical guidelines to answer typical questions from clinical practitioners. We identify this as a question answering (QA) task and employ several state-of-the-art LLMs to present contexts around risk prediction model inferences and evaluate their acceptability. Finally, we study the benefits of contextual explanations by building an end-to-end AI pipeline including data cohorting, AI risk modeling, post-hoc model explanations, and prototyped a visual dashboard to present the combined insights from different context dimensions and data sources, while predicting and identifying the drivers of risk of Chronic Kidney Disease - a common type-2 diabetes comorbidity. All of these steps were performed in engagement with medical experts, including a final evaluation of the dashboard results by an expert medical panel. We show that LLMs, in particular BERT and SciBERT, can be readily deployed to extract some relevant explanations to support clinical usage. To understand the value-add of the contextual explanations, the expert panel evaluated these regarding actionable insights in the relevant clinical setting. Overall, our paper is one of the first end-to-end analyses identifying the feasibility and benefits of contextual explanations in a real-world clinical use case.

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Authors (11)
  1. Shruthi Chari (11 papers)
  2. Prasant Acharya (1 paper)
  3. Daniel M. Gruen (6 papers)
  4. Olivia Zhang (2 papers)
  5. Elif K. Eyigoz (2 papers)
  6. Mohamed Ghalwash (7 papers)
  7. Oshani Seneviratne (38 papers)
  8. Fernando Suarez Saiz (2 papers)
  9. Pablo Meyer (7 papers)
  10. Prithwish Chakraborty (18 papers)
  11. Deborah L. McGuinness (23 papers)
Citations (13)