基于生理模型和支持向量回归的血糖水平预测

Razvan C. Bunescu, Nigel Struble, C. Marling, J. Shubrook, F. Schwartz
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糖尿病患者必须持续监测血糖水平并调整胰岛素剂量,努力使血糖水平尽可能接近正常水平。血糖水平偏离正常范围会导致严重的短期和长期并发症。一个自动预测模型可以警告人们血糖水平即将发生变化,从而使人们能够采取预防措施。在设计准确的血糖预测系统时,对患者之间的差异以及胰岛素和生活事件对血糖的综合影响进行建模尤其具有挑战性。在本文中,我们描述了一种解决方案,该解决方案使用血糖动力学的通用生理模型来为基于患者特定数据训练的支持向量回归模型生成信息特征。实验结果表明,新的预测模型优于参与研究的所有三位糖尿病专家,从而证明了在机器学习模型中使用通用生理特征的实用性,这些模型可以针对每个患者进行单独训练。
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Blood Glucose Level Prediction Using Physiological Models and Support Vector Regression
Patients with diabetes must continually monitor their blood glucose levels and adjust insulin doses, striving to keep blood glucose levels as close to normal as possible. Blood glucose levels that deviate from the normal range can lead to serious short-term and long-term complications. An automatic prediction model that warned people of imminent changes in their blood glucose levels would enable them to take preventive action. Modeling inter-patient differences and the combined effects of insulin and life events on blood glucose have been particularly challenging in the design of accurate blood glucose forecasting systems. In this paper, we describe a solution that uses a generic physiological model of blood glucose dynamics to generate informative features for a Support Vector Regression model that is trained on patient specific data. Experimental results show that the new prediction model outperforms all three diabetes experts involved in the study, thus demonstrating the utility of using the generic physiological features in machine learning models that are individually trained for every patient.
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