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A novel intelligent hybrid reinforcement learning framework for autonomous decision making in complex health
Abdullah1,2, Zulaikha Fatima3, Muhammad Ateeb Ather4
1Center for Computing Research, Instituto Politécnico Nacional, Av. Juan de Dios Batiz, s/n,, 07320, Mexico City, Mexico.
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Existing reinforcement learning (RL) approaches struggle to balance real-time decision-making with adaptive learning in dynamic healthcare environments. We propose a brain-inspired hybrid RL framework that integrates model-based (MB) planning and model-free (MF) reflexes via a dynamic meta-controller, neuro-symbolic clinical knowledge, counterfactual reasoning, and ethical safeguards. The framework is validated on a multimodal cerebral palsy (CP) dataset (86 patients) using NetLogo multi-agent simulations and Weka classifiers. A combined reward mechanism achieves 99% total reward accumulation, with 98% optimal reward in 95% of training episodes. Component analysis shows a 60% MB / 40% MF contribution, yielding a 15% improvement over standalone methods. Optimal weighting (0.7 MB, 0.3 MF) further enhances performance. External zero-shot validation on three public datasets (NTNU-HARChildren, EEG-EMG exoskeleton, D4RL) confirms generalizability (macro F1 84.3%, accuracy 81.7%, D4RL scores 68.5 and 62.3). Regression methods achieve correlation coefficients up to 0.94, and classification models (multinomial Naïve Bayes, logistic regression) attain 100% precision, recall, and F-measure. The framework provides a reliable, explainable, and simulation-validated solution for patient-centric autonomous decision-making.
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