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Interpreting Differentiable Latent States for Healthcare Time-series Data

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arxiv 2311.17560 v1 pith:LUH7D5P6 submitted 2023-11-29 cs.LG

classification cs.LG
keywords interpretinglatentstateslearningmachinehealthcarealgorithmdifferentiable
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Machine learning enables extracting clinical insights from large temporal datasets. The applications of such machine learning models include identifying disease patterns and predicting patient outcomes. However, limited interpretability poses challenges for deploying advanced machine learning in digital healthcare. Understanding the meaning of latent states is crucial for interpreting machine learning models, assuming they capture underlying patterns. In this paper, we present a concise algorithm that allows for i) interpreting latent states using highly related input features; ii) interpreting predictions using subsets of input features via latent states; and iii) interpreting changes in latent states over time. The proposed algorithm is feasible for any model that is differentiable. We demonstrate that this approach enables the identification of a daytime behavioral pattern for predicting nocturnal behavior in a real-world healthcare dataset.

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