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Predicting Survival Outcomes in the Presence of Unlabeled Data
Authors:Nateghi Haredasht  Fateme  Vens  Celine
Affiliation:1.KU Leuven, Campus KULAK - Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Etienne Sabbelaan 53, 8500, Kortrijk, Belgium
;2.ITEC - imec and KU Leuven, Etienne Sabbelaan 51, 8500, Kortrijk, Belgium
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Abstract:

Many clinical studies require the follow-up of patients over time. This is challenging: apart from frequently observed drop-out, there are often also organizational and financial challenges, which can lead to reduced data collection and, in turn, can complicate subsequent analyses. In contrast, there is often plenty of baseline data available of patients with similar characteristics and background information, e.g., from patients that fall outside the study time window. In this article, we investigate whether we can benefit from the inclusion of such unlabeled data instances to predict accurate survival times. In other words, we introduce a third level of supervision in the context of survival analysis, apart from fully observed and censored instances, we also include unlabeled instances. We propose three approaches to deal with this novel setting and provide an empirical comparison over fifteen real-life clinical and gene expression survival datasets. Our results demonstrate that all approaches are able to increase the predictive performance over independent test data. We also show that integrating the partial supervision provided by censored data in a semi-supervised wrapper approach generally provides the best results, often achieving high improvements, compared to not using unlabeled data.

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