Time-to-event prediction for grouped variables using Exclusive Lasso
By: Dayasri Ravi, Andreas Groll
Potential Business Impact:
Improves cancer survival predictions using patient data.
The integration of high-dimensional genomic data and clinical data into time-to-event prediction models has gained significant attention due to the growing availability of these datasets. Traditionally, a Cox regression model is employed, concatenating various covariate types linearly. Given that much of the data may be redundant or irrelevant, feature selection through penalization is often desirable. A notable characteristic of these datasets is their organization into blocks of distinct data types, such as methylation and clinical predictors, which requires selecting a subset of covariates from each group due to high intra-group correlations. For this reason, we propose utilizing Exclusive Lasso regularization in place of standard Lasso penalization. We apply our methodology to a real-life cancer dataset, demonstrating enhanced survival prediction performance compared to the conventional Cox regression model.
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