BagStacking: An Integrated Ensemble Learning Approach for Freezing of Gait Detection in Parkinson's Disease (2402.17783v1)
Abstract: This paper introduces BagStacking, a novel ensemble learning method designed to enhance the detection of Freezing of Gait (FOG) in Parkinson's Disease (PD) by using a lower-back sensor to track acceleration. Building on the principles of bagging and stacking, BagStacking aims to achieve the variance reduction benefit of bagging's bootstrap sampling while also learning sophisticated blending through stacking. The method involves training a set of base models on bootstrap samples from the training data, followed by a meta-learner trained on the base model outputs and true labels to find an optimal aggregation scheme. The experimental evaluation demonstrates significant improvements over other state-of-the-art machine learning methods on the validation set. Specifically, BagStacking achieved a MAP score of 0.306, outperforming LightGBM (0.234) and classic Stacking (0.286). Additionally, the run-time of BagStacking was measured at 3828 seconds, illustrating an efficient approach compared to Regular Stacking's 8350 seconds. BagStacking presents a promising direction for handling the inherent variability in FOG detection data, offering a robust and scalable solution to improve patient care in PD.
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