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posted by hubie on Saturday June 29 2024, @11:14PM   Printer-friendly
from the end-of-the-line dept.

Deep Learning Death Prediction Accurate
https://www.nature.com/articles/s43587-024-00657-5

Deep learning and population data from the entire population of Finland creates accurate model predicting death with one year.

Short-term mortality risk, which is indicative of individual frailty, serves as a marker for aging. Previous age clocks focused on predicting either chronological age or longer-term mortality. Aging clocks predicting short-term mortality are lacking and their algorithmic fairness remains unexamined. We developed a deep learning model to predict 1-year mortality using nationwide longitudinal data from the Finnish population (FinRegistry; n = 5.4 million), incorporating more than 8,000 features spanning up to 50 years. We achieved an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.944, outperforming a baseline model that included only age and sex (AUC = 0.897). The model generalized well to different causes of death (AUC > 0.800 for 45 of 50 causes), including coronavirus disease 2019, which was absent in the training data. Performance varied among demographics, with young females exhibiting the best and older males the worst results. Extensive prediction fairness analyses highlighted disparities among disadvantaged groups, posing challenges to equitable integration into public health interventions. Our model accurately identified short-term mortality risk, potentially serving as a population-wide aging marker.

Our study aimed to accurately predict 1-year mortality for every Finnish resident by using comprehensive, nationwide, multi-category information and to evaluate how prediction accuracy varies within different groups defined according to health, geographical location and socioeconomic characteristics. To achieve this objective, we developed a state-of-the-art DL model.

Should be interesting to see if it translates to other countries. Could or should be comparable to other nordic countries.


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  • (Score: 2, Spam) by Gaaark on Saturday June 29 2024, @11:26PM

    by Gaaark (41) on Saturday June 29 2024, @11:26PM (#1362518) Journal
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  • (Score: 2) by ls671 on Sunday June 30 2024, @02:37AM (3 children)

    by ls671 (891) Subscriber Badge on Sunday June 30 2024, @02:37AM (#1362530) Homepage

    Did anybody understand anything in what TFS was trying to say?

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    • (Score: 5, Funny) by deimtee on Sunday June 30 2024, @03:09AM

      by deimtee (3272) on Sunday June 30 2024, @03:09AM (#1362532) Journal

      They are trying to predict when everyone will die. Their method is apparently better than the current standard.
      The big improvement will come when they hook AI up to it and it starts making people die on time.

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    • (Score: -1, Offtopic) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday June 30 2024, @03:23AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Sunday June 30 2024, @03:23AM (#1362533)

      Did anybody understand anything in what TFS was trying to say?

      TFS is a quote from Joe Biden, move along, nothing to see here!

    • (Score: 2) by janrinok on Sunday June 30 2024, @05:59AM

      by janrinok (52) Subscriber Badge on Sunday June 30 2024, @05:59AM (#1362540) Journal

      Did you try reading the linked material?

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  • (Score: 4, Funny) by BsAtHome on Sunday June 30 2024, @05:59AM

    by BsAtHome (889) on Sunday June 30 2024, @05:59AM (#1362539)

    It has been done before and only has a margin of error of about two seconds due to that "free will" thingy: https://futurama.fandom.com/wiki/Death_Clock [fandom.com]

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