Ensemble learning combining electroencephalogram and clock drawing test features improved Alzheimer's disease detection accuracy compared to using either dataset independently.
Does ensemble learning combining EEG and CDT improve Alzheimer's disease detection accuracy compared to independent datasets in patients with AD and healthy controls?
Ensemble learning combining EEG and CDT features improves automated Alzheimer's disease screening accuracy compared to single modalities.
Ensemble learning (EL), a machine learning technique that combines the results of multiple learning algorithms to obtain predicted values, aims to achieve better predictive performance than a single learning algorithm alone. Machine learning techniques, including EL, have been applied in the field of medicine to assist in the clinical interpretation of specific diseases. Although neurodegenerative diseases, especially Alzheimer's disease (AD), are of interest to clinicians and researchers due to their rapid increase in clinical cases, the application of EL in AD diagnosis has been relatively less attempted. In this research, we demonstrate that three machine learning algorithms, trained on an ensemble of electroencephalogram (EEG) and clock drawing test (CDT) feature data for an AD classification task, show improved AD detection accuracy compared to when either the EEG or CDT dataset is used independently. We also explore which feature contributes most to decision-making in AD and healthy control (HC) classification. In conclusion, the current study suggests that EL can be a novel clinical application of machine learning (ML) in the automated AD screening process.
Huh et al. (Fri,) conducted a other in Alzheimer's disease. Ensemble learning using EEG and clock drawing test features vs. Independent use of EEG or clock drawing test datasets was evaluated on Alzheimer's disease detection accuracy. Ensemble learning combining electroencephalogram and clock drawing test features improved Alzheimer's disease detection accuracy compared to using either dataset independently.