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Integrated multimodal artificial intelligence framework for healthcare applications

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Artificial intelligence (AI) systems hold great promise to improve healthcare over the next decades. Specifically, AI systems leveraging multiple data sources and input modalities are poised to become a viable method to deliver more accurate results and deployable pipelines across a wide range of applications. In this work, we propose and evaluate a unified Holistic AI in Medicine (HAIM) framework to facilitate the generation and testing of AI systems that leverage multimodal inputs. Our approach uses generalizable data pre-processing and machine learning modeling stages that can be readily adapted for research and deployment in healthcare environments. We evaluate our HAIM framework by training and characterizing 14,324 independent models based on HAIM-MIMIC-MM, a multimodal clinical database (N=34,537 samples) containing 7,279 unique hospitalizations and 6,485 patients, spanning all possible input combinations of 4 data modalities (i.e., tabular, time-series, text, and images), 11 unique data sources and 12 predictive tasks. We show that this framework can consistently and robustly produce models that outperform similar single-source approaches across various healthcare demonstrations (by 6-33%), including 10 distinct chest pathology diagnoses, along with length-of-stay and 48-hour mortality predictions. We also quantify the contribution of each modality and data source using Shapley values, which demonstrates the heterogeneity in data modality importance and the necessity of multimodal inputs across different healthcare-relevant tasks. The generalizable properties and flexibility of our Holistic AI in Medicine (HAIM) framework could offer a promising pathway for future multimodal predictive systems in clinical and operational healthcare settings.

Luis R. Soenksen, Yu Ma, Cynthia Zeng, Leonard D.J. Boussioux, Kimberly Villalobos Carballo, Liangyuan Na, Holly M. Wiberg, Michael L. Li, Ignacio Fuentes, Dimitris Bertsimas• 2022

Related benchmarks

TaskDatasetResultRank
In-hospital mortality predictionMIMIC IV
AUROC0.89
57
Length-of-Stay PredictionMIMIC IV
MAD2.43
26
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) PredictionMIMIC IV
AUROC92.3
24
In-hospital mortality predictionClinical Multimodal Dataset (test)
AUROC0.89
11
Clinical regression taskClinical Multimodal Dataset (test)
MAE2.43
11
CVD predictionClinical Multimodal Dataset Core (test)
AUROC0.899
11
CVD predictionClinical Multimodal Dataset Extended (test)
AUROC92.3
11
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