A survival ensemble of extreme learning machine

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Hong Wang
Jianxin Wang
Lifeng Zhou
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[1] Central South University,School of Information Sciences and Engineering
[2] Central South University,School of Mathematics and Statistics
[3] Changsha University,School of Economics and Management
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Applied Intelligence | 2018年 / 48卷
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Survival ensemble; Extreme learning machine; Time-to-event data; Censored data; Buckley-James transformation;
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Due to the fast learning speed, simplicity of implementation and minimal human intervention, extreme learning machine has received considerable attentions recently, mostly from the machine learning community. Generally, extreme learning machine and its various variants focus on classification and regression problems. Its potential application in analyzing censored time-to-event data is yet to be verified. In this study, we present an extreme learning machine ensemble to model right-censored survival data by combining the Buckley-James transformation and the random forest framework. According to experimental and statistical analysis results, we show that the proposed model outperforms popular survival models such as random survival forest, Cox proportional hazard models on well-known low-dimensional and high-dimensional benchmark datasets in terms of both prediction accuracy and time efficiency.
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页码:1846 / 1858
页数:12
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