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Tackling Ordinal Regression Problem for Heterogeneous Data: Sparse and Deep Multi-Task Learning Approaches.

Lu Wang1, Dongxiao Zhu1.   

Abstract

Many real-world datasets are labeled with natural orders, i.e., ordinal labels. Ordinal regression is a method to predict ordinal labels that finds a wide range of applications in data-rich domains, such as natural, health and social sciences. Most existing ordinal regression approaches work well for independent and identically distributed (IID) instances via formulating a single ordinal regression task. However, for heterogeneous non-IID instances with well-defined local geometric structures, e.g., subpopulation groups, multi-task learning (MTL) provides a promising framework to encode task (subgroup) relatedness, bridge data from all tasks, and simultaneously learn multiple related tasks in efforts to improve generalization performance. Even though MTL methods have been extensively studied, there is barely existing work investigating MTL for heterogeneous data with ordinal labels. We tackle this important problem via sparse and deep multi-task approaches. Specifically, we develop a regularized multi-task ordinal regression (MTOR) model for smaller datasets and a deep neural networks based MTOR model for large-scale datasets. We evaluate the performance using three real-world healthcare datasets with applications to multi-stage disease progression diagnosis. Our experiments indicate that the proposed MTOR models markedly improve the prediction performance comparing with single-task ordinal regression models.

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Keywords:  Deep neural network; Diagnosis; Heterogeneous data; Multi-stage disease progression; Multi-task learning; Ordinal regression; non-IID learning

Year:  2021        PMID: 34054330      PMCID: PMC8153254          DOI: 10.1007/s10618-021-00746-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Data Min Knowl Discov        ISSN: 1384-5810            Impact factor:   3.670


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