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Incorporating Causal Effects into Deep Learning Predictions on EHR Data

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arxiv 2011.05466 v2 pith:GZ43M256 submitted 2020-11-11 cs.LG

classification cs.LG
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Electronic Health Records (EHR) data analysis plays a crucial role in healthcare system quality. Because of its highly complex underlying causality and limited observable nature, causal inference on EHR is quite challenging. Deep Learning (DL) achieved great success among the advanced machine learning methodologies. Nevertheless, it is still obstructed by the inappropriately assumed causal conditions. This work proposed a novel method to quantify clinically well-defined causal effects as a generalized estimation vector that is simply utilizable for causal models. We incorporated it into DL models to achieve better predictive performance and result interpretation. Furthermore, we also proved the existence of causal information blink spots that regular DL models cannot reach.

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