协作过滤法用于患者报告结果的推算。

Eric Ababio Anyimadu, Clifton David Fuller, Xinhua Zhang, G Elisabeta Marai, Guadalupe Canahuate
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本研究探讨了患者报告结果数据集中普遍存在的数据缺失问题,尤其关注来自 MD 安德森症状量表的头颈部癌症患者症状评分。鉴于许多数据挖掘和机器学习算法都需要完整的数据集,因此作为初始步骤对缺失数据进行准确估算变得至关重要。在本研究中,我们首次提出了使用协同过滤法对缺失的头颈部癌症患者症状评分进行归因。基于患者和基于症状的两种协同过滤配置利用已知评分来推断缺失评分。此外,本研究还比较了协同过滤法与其他估算方法的性能,如连锁方程多重估算法、近邻估算法和线性插值法。性能比较采用了均方根误差和绝对平均误差指标。研究结果表明,对于缺失的患者症状数据,协同过滤是一种可行且相对优越的估算方法。
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Collaborative Filtering for the Imputation of Patient Reported Outcomes.

This study addresses the prevalent issue of missing data in patient-reported outcome datasets, particularly focusing on head and neck cancer patient symptom ratings sourced from the MD Anderson Symptom Inventory. Given that many data mining and machine learning algorithms necessitate complete datasets, the accurate imputation of missing data as an initial step becomes crucial. In this study we propose, for the first time, the use of collaborative filtering for imputing missing head and neck cancer patient symptom ratings. Two configurations of collaborative filtering, namely patient-based and symptom-based, leverage known ratings to infer the missing ones. Additionally, this study compares the performance of collaborative filtering with alternative imputation methods such as Multiple Imputation by Chained Equations, Nearest Neighbor Imputation, and Linear interpolation. Performance is compared using Root Mean Squared Error and Mean Absolute Error metrics. Findings demonstrate that collaborative filtering is a viable and comparatively superior approach for imputing missing patient symptom data.

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