Confidence predictions for the diagnosis of acute abdominal pain

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Most current machine learning systems for medical decision support do not produce any indication of how reliable each of their predictions is. However, an indication of this kind is highly desirable especially in the medical field. This paper deals with this problem by applying a recently developed technique for assigning confidence measures to predictions, called conformal prediction, to the problem of acute abdominal pain diagnosis. The data used consist of a large number of hospital records of patients who suffered acute abdominal pain. Each record is described by 33 symptoms and is assigned to one of nine diagnostic groups. The proposed method is based on Neural Networks and for each patient it can produce either the most likely diagnosis together with an associated confidence measure, or the set of all possible diagnoses needed to satisfy a given level of confidence. © 2009 International Federation for Information Processing.

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Papadopoulos, H., Gammerman, A., & Vovk, V. (2009). Confidence predictions for the diagnosis of acute abdominal pain. IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, 296, 175–184. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-0221-4_22

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