On the assessment of the ability of measurements, nowcasts, and forecasts to track changes.

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Jonas Rieger, Bolin Liu, Bernd Saugel, Oliver Grothe
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Abstract

Background: Measurements, nowcasts, or forecasts ideally should correctly reflect changes in the values of interest. In this article, we focus on how to assess the ability of measurements, nowcasts, or forecasts to correctly predict the direction of changes in values - which we refer to as the ability to track changes (ATC).

Methods: We review and develop visual techniques and quantitative measures to assess ATC. Extensions for noisy data and estimation uncertainty are implemented using bootstrap confidence intervals and exclusion areas.

Results: We exemplarily illustrate the proposed methods to assess the ability to track changes for nowcasting during the COVID-19 pandemic, patient admissions to an emergency department, and non-invasive blood pressure measurements. The proposed methods effectively evaluate ATC across different applications.

Conclusions: The developed ATC assessment methods offer a comprehensive toolkit for evaluating the ATC of measurements, nowcasts, and forecasts. These techniques provide valuable insights into model performance, complementing traditional accuracy measures and enabling more informed decision-making in various fields, including public health, healthcare management, and medical diagnostics.

关于评估测量、预报和预测跟踪变化的能力。
背景:测量、现在预测或预报最好能正确反映相关数值的变化。在本文中,我们将重点讨论如何评估测量、现在预测或预报正确预测数值变化方向的能力--我们称之为跟踪变化的能力(ATC):我们回顾并开发了评估 ATC 的直观技术和定量测量方法。方法:我们回顾并开发了评估 ATC 的可视化技术和量化指标,并使用引导置信区间和排除区域对噪声数据和估计不确定性进行了扩展:我们以实例说明了所提出的方法,以评估在 COVID-19 大流行、急诊科病人入院和无创血压测量期间跟踪 Nowcasting 变化的能力。所提出的方法有效评估了不同应用中的 ATC:所开发的 ATC 评估方法为评估测量、现在预测和预测的 ATC 提供了一个全面的工具包。这些技术为模型性能提供了有价值的见解,补充了传统的准确度测量方法,使公共卫生、医疗保健管理和医疗诊断等各个领域的决策更加明智。
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BMC Medical Research Methodology
BMC Medical Research Methodology 医学-卫生保健
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
2.50%
发文量
298
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Medical Research Methodology is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in methodological approaches to healthcare research. Articles on the methodology of epidemiological research, clinical trials and meta-analysis/systematic review are particularly encouraged, as are empirical studies of the associations between choice of methodology and study outcomes. BMC Medical Research Methodology does not aim to publish articles describing scientific methods or techniques: these should be directed to the BMC journal covering the relevant biomedical subject area.
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