A Multi-Agent Approach for Personalized Hypertension Risk Prediction

Hypertension is a global health problem and a leading factor in severe and life-threatening cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and stroke. The onset is dependent on individual lifestyle choices, and no single root cause of the condition exists. Various machine learning solutions are proposed for the earl...

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Main Authors: Abrar, Sundus, Loo, Chu Kiong, Kubota, Naoyuki
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spelling my.um.eprints.259992021-07-28T01:51:15Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/25999/ A Multi-Agent Approach for Personalized Hypertension Risk Prediction Abrar, Sundus Loo, Chu Kiong Kubota, Naoyuki QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science Hypertension is a global health problem and a leading factor in severe and life-threatening cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and stroke. The onset is dependent on individual lifestyle choices, and no single root cause of the condition exists. Various machine learning solutions are proposed for the early diagnosis of hypertension and its prediction, but they are based on standard guidelines and do not provide personalized solutions. Current models mainly rely on batch learning methods and do not readily learn the new incoming data. There is also a lack of an intelligent technique for handling anomalies in data, which leads to unreliable prediction results. In this paper, an integrated multi-agent-based hypertension risk prediction system is proposed that detects and computes missing values in the time series and provides personalized hypertension risk predictions. The proposed solution incorporates Gaussian mixture models for enhancing the input data, and an Online Infinite Echo State Gaussian Process (OIESGP) is used to obtain real-time prediction distribution of blood pressure. The prediction system readily absorbs new incoming data, and the model is updated to learn any new patterns in the data. The hypertension risk score is estimated using the Framingham hypertension risk estimator, and a 4-year hypertension risk is computed. The prediction performance of the proposed model is evaluated on blood pressure data gathered from the Malaysian population using mean absolute error, mean square error, and root-mean-square errors. The experimental results indicate that the proposed prediction model exhibits greater prediction accuracy than existing state-of-the-art online prediction methods. © 2013 IEEE. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 2021 Article PeerReviewed Abrar, Sundus and Loo, Chu Kiong and Kubota, Naoyuki (2021) A Multi-Agent Approach for Personalized Hypertension Risk Prediction. IEEE Access, 9. pp. 75090-75106. ISSN 2169-3536 https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3074791 doi:10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3074791
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topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Abrar, Sundus
Loo, Chu Kiong
Kubota, Naoyuki
A Multi-Agent Approach for Personalized Hypertension Risk Prediction
description Hypertension is a global health problem and a leading factor in severe and life-threatening cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and stroke. The onset is dependent on individual lifestyle choices, and no single root cause of the condition exists. Various machine learning solutions are proposed for the early diagnosis of hypertension and its prediction, but they are based on standard guidelines and do not provide personalized solutions. Current models mainly rely on batch learning methods and do not readily learn the new incoming data. There is also a lack of an intelligent technique for handling anomalies in data, which leads to unreliable prediction results. In this paper, an integrated multi-agent-based hypertension risk prediction system is proposed that detects and computes missing values in the time series and provides personalized hypertension risk predictions. The proposed solution incorporates Gaussian mixture models for enhancing the input data, and an Online Infinite Echo State Gaussian Process (OIESGP) is used to obtain real-time prediction distribution of blood pressure. The prediction system readily absorbs new incoming data, and the model is updated to learn any new patterns in the data. The hypertension risk score is estimated using the Framingham hypertension risk estimator, and a 4-year hypertension risk is computed. The prediction performance of the proposed model is evaluated on blood pressure data gathered from the Malaysian population using mean absolute error, mean square error, and root-mean-square errors. The experimental results indicate that the proposed prediction model exhibits greater prediction accuracy than existing state-of-the-art online prediction methods. © 2013 IEEE.
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author Abrar, Sundus
Loo, Chu Kiong
Kubota, Naoyuki
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Loo, Chu Kiong
Kubota, Naoyuki
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title A Multi-Agent Approach for Personalized Hypertension Risk Prediction
title_short A Multi-Agent Approach for Personalized Hypertension Risk Prediction
title_full A Multi-Agent Approach for Personalized Hypertension Risk Prediction
title_fullStr A Multi-Agent Approach for Personalized Hypertension Risk Prediction
title_full_unstemmed A Multi-Agent Approach for Personalized Hypertension Risk Prediction
title_sort multi-agent approach for personalized hypertension risk prediction
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
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