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Cox-nnet v2.0: improved neural-network-based survival prediction extended to large-scale EMR data
Di Wang1, Zheng Jing2, Kevin He1
1Department of Biostatistics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.
Summary:
Cox-nnet is a neural-network-based prognosis prediction method, originally applied to genomics data. Here, we propose the version 2 of Cox-nnet, with significant improvement on efficiency and interpretability, making it suitable to predict prognosis based on large-scale population data, including those electronic medical records (EMR) datasets. We also add permutation-based feature importance scores and the direction of feature coefficients. When applied on a kidney transplantation dataset, Cox-nnet v2.0 reduces the training time of Cox-nnet up to 32-folds (n =10 000) and achieves better prediction accuracy than Cox-PH (P<0.05). It also achieves similarly superior performance on a publicly available SUPPORT data (n=8000). The high efficiency and accuracy make Cox-nnet v2.0 a desirable method for survival prediction in large-scale EMR data.
Availability And Implementation:
Cox-nnet v2.0 is freely available to the public at https://github.com/lanagarmire/Cox-nnet-v2.0.
Supplementary Information:
Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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