Machine learning extracts models from huge quantities of data. Models trained and validated over past data can be deployed in making forecasts as well as in classifying new incoming data. The real world which generates data may change over time, making the deployed model an obsolete one. To preserve the quality of the currently deployed model, continuous machine learning is required. Our approach retrospectively evaluates in an online fashion the behaviour of the currently deployed model. A drift detector detects any performance slump, and, in case, can replace the previous model with an up-to-date one. The approach experiments on a dataset of 8642 hematochemical examinations from hospitalized patients gathered over 6 months: the outcome of the model predicts the RT-PCR test result about CoViD-19. The method reached an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.794, 6% better than offline and 5% better than standard online-binary classification techniques.
Is My Model Up-to-date? Detecting CoViD-19 Variants by Machine Learning
Avci O.;
2023-01-01
Abstract
Machine learning extracts models from huge quantities of data. Models trained and validated over past data can be deployed in making forecasts as well as in classifying new incoming data. The real world which generates data may change over time, making the deployed model an obsolete one. To preserve the quality of the currently deployed model, continuous machine learning is required. Our approach retrospectively evaluates in an online fashion the behaviour of the currently deployed model. A drift detector detects any performance slump, and, in case, can replace the previous model with an up-to-date one. The approach experiments on a dataset of 8642 hematochemical examinations from hospitalized patients gathered over 6 months: the outcome of the model predicts the RT-PCR test result about CoViD-19. The method reached an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.794, 6% better than offline and 5% better than standard online-binary classification techniques.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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