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Author Spotlight: Advancing Alzheimer's Research – Exploring Early Detection and Multi-Omics Approaches
Published on: December 15, 2023
Development of an explainable machine learning model for Alzheimer's disease prediction using clinical and
Rajkumar Govindarajan1, K Thirunadanasikamani1, Komal Kumar Napa2
1Department of Computer Science and Engineering, St. Peter's Institute of Higher Education and Research, Avadi, Chennai, India.
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This article presents a reproducible machine learning methodology for the early prediction of Alzheimer's disease (AD) using clinical and behavioural data. A comparative analysis of multiple classification algorithms was conducted, with the Gradient Boosting classifier yielding the best performance (accuracy: 93.9 %, F1-score: 91.8 %). To improve interpretability, SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP) were integrated into the workflow to quantify feature contributions at both global and individual levels. Key predictive variables such as Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), Activities of Daily Living (ADL), cholesterol levels, and functional assessment scores were identified and visualized using SHAP-based insights. A user-friendly, interactive web application was developed using Streamlit, allowing real-time patient data input and transparent model output visualization. This method offers a practical tool for clinicians and researchers to support early diagnosis and personalized risk assessment of AD, thus aiding in timely and informed clinical decision-making. Accurate Prediction: Gradient Boosting model achieved 93.9 % accuracy for early Alzheimer's detection. Explainability: SHAP values provided interpretable insights into key clinical features. Clinical Tool: A Streamlit-based web app enabled real-time, explainable predictions for users.
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