Machine learning analysis: general features, requirements and cardiovascular applications.

Journal: Minerva cardiology and angiology
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Abstract

Artificial intelligence represents the science which will probably change the future of medicine by solving actually challenging issues. In this special article, the general features of machine learning are discussed. First, a background explanation regarding the division of artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep learning is given and a focus on the structure of machine learning subgroups is shown. The traditional process of a machine learning analysis is described, starting from the collection of data, across features engineering, modelling and till the validation and deployment phase. Due to the several applications of machine learning performed in literature in the last decades and the lack of some guidelines, the need of a standardization for reporting machine learning analysis results emerged. Some possible standards for reporting machine learning results are identified and discussed deeply; these are related to study population (number of subjects), repeatability of the analysis, validation, results, comparison with current practice. The way to the use of machine learning in clinical practice is open and the hope is that, with emerging technology and advanced digital and computational tools, available from hospitalization and subsequently after discharge, it will also be possible, with the help of increasingly powerful hardware, to build assistance strategies useful in clinical practice.

Authors

  • Carlo Ricciardi
    Department of Electrical Engineering and Information Technology, University of Naples "Federico II", Naples, Italy.
  • Renato Cuocolo
    Department of Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry, University of Salerno, Baronissi, Italy.
  • Rosario Megna
    Institute of Biostructure and Bioimaging, National Council of Research, Naples, Italy.
  • Mario Cesarelli
  • Mario Petretta
    Department of Translational Medical Sciences, University of Naples "Federico II,", Naples, Italy.