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C J Wolock1, P B Gilbert2, N Simon3
1Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics, University of Pennsylvania, 432 Guardian Drive, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA.
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Given a collection of features available for inclusion in a predictive model, it may be of interest to quantify the relative importance of a subset of features for the prediction task at hand. For example, in HIV vaccine trials, participant baseline characteristics are used to predict the probability of HIV acquisition over the intended follow-up period, and investigators may wish to understand how much certain types of predictors, such as behavioural factors, contribute to overall predictiveness. Time-to-event outcomes such as time to HIV acquisition are often subject to right censoring, and existing methods for assessing variable importance are typically not intended to be used in this setting. We describe a broad class of algorithm-agnostic variable importance measures for prediction in the context of survival data. We propose a nonparametric efficient estimation procedure that incorporates flexible learning of nuisance parameters, yields asymptotically valid inference and enjoys double robustness. We assess the performance of our proposed procedure via numerical simulations and analyse data from the HVTN 702 vaccine trial to inform enrolment strategies for future HIV vaccine trials.
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