A Deep Learning Approach to Diabetic Blood Glucose Prediction

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Abstract

We consider the question of 30-min prediction of blood glucose levels measured by continuous glucose monitoring devices, using clinical data. While most studies of this nature deal with one patient at a time, we take a certain percentage of patients in the data set as training data, and test on the remainder of the patients; i.e., the machine need not re-calibrate on the new patients in the data set. We demonstrate how deep learning can outperform shallow networks in this example. One novelty is to demonstrate how a parsimonious deep representation can be constructed using domain knowledge.

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Mhaskar, H. N., Pereverzyev, S. V., & van der Walt, M. D. (2017). A Deep Learning Approach to Diabetic Blood Glucose Prediction. Frontiers in Applied Mathematics and Statistics, 3. https://doi.org/10.3389/fams.2017.00014

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