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Deep Diabetologist: Learning to Prescribe Hyperglycemia Medications with Hierarchical Recurrent Neural Networks (1810.07692v1)

Published 17 Oct 2018 in cs.LG

Abstract: In healthcare, applying deep learning models to electronic health records (EHRs) has drawn considerable attention. EHR data consist of a sequence of medical visits, i.e. a multivariate time series of diagnosis, medications, physical examinations, lab tests, etc. This sequential nature makes EHR well matching the power of Recurrent Neural Network (RNN). In this paper, we propose "Deep Diabetologist" - using RNNs for EHR sequential data modelling, to provide the personalized hyperglycemia medication prediction for diabetic patients. Particularly, we develop a hierarchical RNN to capture the heterogeneous sequential information in the EHR data. Our experimental results demonstrate the improved performance, compared with a baseline classifier using logistic regression. Moreover, hierarchical RNN models outperform basic ones, providing deeper data insights for clinical decision support.

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