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arxiv: 1705.03290 · v1 · pith:L2ITOEMDnew · submitted 2017-05-09 · 💻 cs.AI · cs.HC· cs.LG· stat.ML

Improving drug sensitivity predictions in precision medicine through active expert knowledge elicitation

classification 💻 cs.AI cs.HCcs.LGstat.ML
keywords expertknowledgedrugfeedbackcancerfeaturesgenomicgiven
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Predicting the efficacy of a drug for a given individual, using high-dimensional genomic measurements, is at the core of precision medicine. However, identifying features on which to base the predictions remains a challenge, especially when the sample size is small. Incorporating expert knowledge offers a promising alternative to improve a prediction model, but collecting such knowledge is laborious to the expert if the number of candidate features is very large. We introduce a probabilistic model that can incorporate expert feedback about the impact of genomic measurements on the sensitivity of a cancer cell for a given drug. We also present two methods to intelligently collect this feedback from the expert, using experimental design and multi-armed bandit models. In a multiple myeloma blood cancer data set (n=51), expert knowledge decreased the prediction error by 8%. Furthermore, the intelligent approaches can be used to reduce the workload of feedback collection to less than 30% on average compared to a naive approach.

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