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Clustering Interval-Censored Time-Series for Disease Phenotyping

Irene Y. Chen, Rahul G. Krishnan, David Sontag

2022Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Unsupervised learning is often used to uncover clusters in data. However, different kinds of noise may impede the discovery of useful patterns from real-world time-series data. In this work, we focus on mitigating the interference of interval censoring in the task of clustering for disease phenotyping. We develop a deep generative, continuous-time model of time-series data that clusters time-series while correcting for censorship time. We provide conditions under which clusters and the amount of delayed entry may be identified from data under a noiseless model. On synthetic data, we demonstrate accurate, stable, and interpretable results that outperform several benchmarks. On real-world clinical datasets of heart failure and Parkinson's disease patients, we study how interval censoring can adversely affect the task of disease phenotyping. Our model corrects for this source of error and recovers known clinical subtypes.

Topics & Concepts

Censoring (clinical trials)Computer scienceCluster analysisTime seriesMachine learningArtificial intelligenceRobustness (evolution)Data miningPattern recognition (psychology)StatisticsMathematicsGeneBiochemistryChemistryMachine Learning in HealthcareTime Series Analysis and ForecastingData Stream Mining Techniques
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