Demystifying multiple sclerosis diagnosis using interpretable and understandable artificial intelligence
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Journal of Intelligent Systems
Abstract
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a dangerous illness that strikes the central nervous system. The body's immune system attacks myelin (an entity above the nerves) and impairs brain-to-body communication. To date, it is not possible to cure MS. However, symptoms can be managed, and treatments can be provided if the disease is diagnosed early. Hence, supervised machine learning (ML) algorithms and several hyperparameter tuning techniques, including Bayesian optimization, have been utilized in this study to predict MS in patients. Descriptive and inferential statistical analysis has been conducted before training the classifiers. The most essential markers were chosen using a technique called mutual information. Among the search techniques, the Bayesian optimization search technique prevailed to be pre-eminent, with an accuracy of 89%. To comprehend the diagnosis generated by the ML classifiers, four techniques of explainable artificial intelligence were utilized. According to them, the crucial attributes are periventricular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), infratentorial MRI, oligoclonal bands, spinal cord MRI, breastfeeding, varicella disease, and initial symptoms. The models could be deployed in various medical facilities to detect MS in patients. The doctors could also use this framework to get a second opinion regarding the diagnosis.
DOI
10.1515/jisys-2024-0077
Publication Date
1-1-2024
Recommended Citation
Chadaga, Krishnaraj; Khanna, Varada Vivek; Prabhu, Srikanth; and Sampathila, Niranjana, "Demystifying multiple sclerosis diagnosis using interpretable and understandable artificial intelligence" (2024). Open Access archive. 11469.
https://impressions.manipal.edu/open-access-archive/11469