Assessing the Reliability of Machine Learning Models Applied to the Mental Health Domain Using Explainable AI

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Machine learning is increasingly and ubiquitously being used in the medical domain. Evaluation metrics like accuracy, precision, and recall may indicate the performance of the models but not necessarily the reliability of their outcomes. This paper assesses the effectiveness of a number of machine learning algorithms applied to an important dataset in the medical domain, specifically, mental health, by employing explainability methodologies. Using multiple machine learning algorithms and model explainability techniques, this work provides insights into the models’ workings to help determine the reliability of the machine learning algorithm predictions. The results are not intuitive. It was found that the models were focusing significantly on less relevant features and, at times, unsound ranking of the features to make the predictions. This paper therefore argues that it is important for research in applied machine learning to provide insights into the explainability of models in addition to other performance metrics like accuracy. This is particularly important for applications in critical domains such as healthcare.

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Pendyala, V., & Kim, H. (2024). Assessing the Reliability of Machine Learning Models Applied to the Mental Health Domain Using Explainable AI. Electronics (Switzerland), 13(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics13061025

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