Statistical learning approaches in the genetic epidemiology of complex diseases

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In this paper, we give an overview of methodological issues related to the use of statistical learning approaches when analyzing high-dimensional genetic data. The focus is set on regression models and machine learning algorithms taking genetic variables as input and returning a classification or a prediction for the target variable of interest; for example, the present or future disease status, or the future course of a disease. After briefly explaining the basic motivation and principle of these methods, we review different procedures that can be used to evaluate the accuracy of the obtained models and discuss common flaws that may lead to over-optimistic conclusions with respect to their prediction performance and usefulness.

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Boulesteix, A. L., Wright, M. N., Hoffmann, S., & König, I. R. (2020, January 1). Statistical learning approaches in the genetic epidemiology of complex diseases. Human Genetics. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00439-019-01996-9

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