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Performance Drift in Machine Learning Models for Cardiac Surgery Risk Prediction: Retrospective Analysis.

Tim DongShubhra SinhaBen ZhaiDaniel Paul FuduluGianni D AngeliniPradeep NarayanAndrew JudgeMassimo CaputoArnaldo DimagliUmberto BenedettoGianni Davide Angelini
Published in: JMIRx med (2024)
All models show a decrease in at least 3 of the 5 individual metrics. CEM and variable importance drift detection demonstrate the limitation of logistic regression methods used for cardiac surgery risk prediction and the effects of data set drift. Future work will be required to determine the interplay between ML models and whether ensemble models could improve on their respective performance advantages.
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