Personalized Predictive Modeling in Type 1 Diabetes Personalized Predictive Modeling in Type 1 Diabetes

Personalized Predictive Modeling in Type 1 Diabetes

Eleni I. Georga and Others
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Publisher Description

Personalized Predictive Modeling in Diabetes features state-of-the-art methodologies and algorithmic approaches which have been applied to predictive modeling of glucose concentration, ranging from simple autoregressive models of the CGM time series to multivariate nonlinear regression techniques of machine learning. Developments in the field have been analyzed with respect to: (i) feature set (univariate or multivariate), (ii) regression technique (linear or non-linear), (iii) learning mechanism (batch or sequential), (iv) development and testing procedure and (v) scaling properties. In addition, simulation models of meal-derived glucose absorption and insulin dynamics and kinetics are covered, as an integral part of glucose predictive models.

This book will help engineers and clinicians to: select a regression technique which can capture both linear and non-linear dynamics in glucose metabolism in diabetes, and which exhibits good generalization performance under stationary and non-stationary conditions; ensure the scalability of the optimization algorithm (learning mechanism) with respect to the size of the dataset, provided that multiple days of patient monitoring are needed to obtain a reliable predictive model; select a features set which efficiently represents both spatial and temporal dependencies between the input variables and the glucose concentration; select simulation models of subcutaneous insulin absorption and meal absorption; identify an appropriate validation procedure, and identify realistic performance measures.



- Describes fundamentals of modeling techniques as applied to glucose control

- Covers model selection process and model validation

- Offers computer code on a companion website to show implementation of models and algorithms

- Features the latest developments in the field of diabetes predictive modeling

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2017
December 11
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
252
Pages
PUBLISHER
Academic Press
SELLER
Elsevier Ltd.
SIZE
29.5
MB
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