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Main Authors: Chinagudaba, SeshaSai Nath, Gera, Darshan, Dasu, Krishna Kiran Vamsi, S, Uma Shankar, K, Kiran, Singarajpure, Anil, U, Shivayogappa., N, Somashekar, Chadda, Vineet Kumar, N, Sharath B
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Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.08834
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author Chinagudaba, SeshaSai Nath
Gera, Darshan
Dasu, Krishna Kiran Vamsi
S, Uma Shankar
K, Kiran
Singarajpure, Anil
U, Shivayogappa.
N, Somashekar
Chadda, Vineet Kumar
N, Sharath B
author_facet Chinagudaba, SeshaSai Nath
Gera, Darshan
Dasu, Krishna Kiran Vamsi
S, Uma Shankar
K, Kiran
Singarajpure, Anil
U, Shivayogappa.
N, Somashekar
Chadda, Vineet Kumar
N, Sharath B
contents Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health threat, ranking among the leading causes of mortality worldwide. In this context, machine learning (ML) has emerged as a transformative force, providing innovative solutions to the complexities associated with TB treatment.This study explores how machine learning, especially with tabular data, can be used to predict Tuberculosis (TB) treatment outcomes more accurately. It transforms this prediction task into a binary classification problem, generating risk scores from patient data sourced from NIKSHAY, India's national TB control program, which includes over 500,000 patient records. Data preprocessing is a critical component of the study, and the model achieved an recall of 98% and an AUC-ROC score of 0.95 on the validation set, which includes 20,000 patient records.We also explore the use of Natural Language Processing (NLP) for improved model learning. Our results, corroborated by various metrics and ablation studies, validate the effectiveness of our approach. The study concludes by discussing the potential ramifications of our research on TB eradication efforts and proposing potential avenues for future work. This study marks a significant stride in the battle against TB, showcasing the potential of machine learning in healthcare.
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spellingShingle Predictive Analysis of Tuberculosis Treatment Outcomes Using Machine Learning: A Karnataka TB Data Study at a Scale
Chinagudaba, SeshaSai Nath
Gera, Darshan
Dasu, Krishna Kiran Vamsi
S, Uma Shankar
K, Kiran
Singarajpure, Anil
U, Shivayogappa.
N, Somashekar
Chadda, Vineet Kumar
N, Sharath B
Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
Tuberculosis (TB) remains a global health threat, ranking among the leading causes of mortality worldwide. In this context, machine learning (ML) has emerged as a transformative force, providing innovative solutions to the complexities associated with TB treatment.This study explores how machine learning, especially with tabular data, can be used to predict Tuberculosis (TB) treatment outcomes more accurately. It transforms this prediction task into a binary classification problem, generating risk scores from patient data sourced from NIKSHAY, India's national TB control program, which includes over 500,000 patient records. Data preprocessing is a critical component of the study, and the model achieved an recall of 98% and an AUC-ROC score of 0.95 on the validation set, which includes 20,000 patient records.We also explore the use of Natural Language Processing (NLP) for improved model learning. Our results, corroborated by various metrics and ablation studies, validate the effectiveness of our approach. The study concludes by discussing the potential ramifications of our research on TB eradication efforts and proposing potential avenues for future work. This study marks a significant stride in the battle against TB, showcasing the potential of machine learning in healthcare.
title Predictive Analysis of Tuberculosis Treatment Outcomes Using Machine Learning: A Karnataka TB Data Study at a Scale
topic Machine Learning
Artificial Intelligence
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.08834