This research aims to enhance Clinical Decision Support Systems(CDSS)within Wireless Body Area Networks(WBANs)by leveraging advanced machine learning techniques.Specifically,we target the challenges of accurate diagno...This research aims to enhance Clinical Decision Support Systems(CDSS)within Wireless Body Area Networks(WBANs)by leveraging advanced machine learning techniques.Specifically,we target the challenges of accurate diagnosis in medical imaging and sequential data analysis using Recurrent Neural Networks(RNNs)with Long Short-Term Memory(LSTM)layers and echo state cells.These models are tailored to improve diagnostic precision,particularly for conditions like rotator cuff tears in osteoporosis patients and gastrointestinal diseases.Traditional diagnostic methods and existing CDSS frameworks often fall short in managing complex,sequential medical data,struggling with long-term dependencies and data imbalances,resulting in suboptimal accuracy and delayed decisions.Our goal is to develop Artificial Intelligence(AI)models that address these shortcomings,offering robust,real-time diagnostic support.We propose a hybrid RNN model that integrates SimpleRNN,LSTM layers,and echo state cells to manage long-term dependencies effectively.Additionally,we introduce CG-Net,a novel Convolutional Neural Network(CNN)framework for gastrointestinal disease classification,which outperforms traditional CNN models.We further enhance model performance through data augmentation and transfer learning,improving generalization and robustness against data scarcity and imbalance.Comprehensive validation,including 5-fold cross-validation and metrics such as accuracy,precision,recall,F1-score,and Area Under the Curve(AUC),confirms the models’reliability.Moreover,SHapley Additive exPlanations(SHAP)and Local Interpretable Model-agnostic Explanations(LIME)are employed to improve model interpretability.Our findings show that the proposed models significantly enhance diagnostic accuracy and efficiency,offering substantial advancements in WBANs and CDSS.展开更多
基金supported by the“Human Resources Program in Energy Technology”of the Korea Institute of Energy Technology Evaluation and Planning(KETEP)and granted financial resources from the Ministry of Trade,Industry,and Energy,Korea(No.20204010600090).
文摘This research aims to enhance Clinical Decision Support Systems(CDSS)within Wireless Body Area Networks(WBANs)by leveraging advanced machine learning techniques.Specifically,we target the challenges of accurate diagnosis in medical imaging and sequential data analysis using Recurrent Neural Networks(RNNs)with Long Short-Term Memory(LSTM)layers and echo state cells.These models are tailored to improve diagnostic precision,particularly for conditions like rotator cuff tears in osteoporosis patients and gastrointestinal diseases.Traditional diagnostic methods and existing CDSS frameworks often fall short in managing complex,sequential medical data,struggling with long-term dependencies and data imbalances,resulting in suboptimal accuracy and delayed decisions.Our goal is to develop Artificial Intelligence(AI)models that address these shortcomings,offering robust,real-time diagnostic support.We propose a hybrid RNN model that integrates SimpleRNN,LSTM layers,and echo state cells to manage long-term dependencies effectively.Additionally,we introduce CG-Net,a novel Convolutional Neural Network(CNN)framework for gastrointestinal disease classification,which outperforms traditional CNN models.We further enhance model performance through data augmentation and transfer learning,improving generalization and robustness against data scarcity and imbalance.Comprehensive validation,including 5-fold cross-validation and metrics such as accuracy,precision,recall,F1-score,and Area Under the Curve(AUC),confirms the models’reliability.Moreover,SHapley Additive exPlanations(SHAP)and Local Interpretable Model-agnostic Explanations(LIME)are employed to improve model interpretability.Our findings show that the proposed models significantly enhance diagnostic accuracy and efficiency,offering substantial advancements in WBANs and CDSS.