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Overly optimistic prediction results on imbalanced data: a case study of flaws and benefits when applying over-sampling

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN MEDICINE
卷 111, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.artmed.2020.101987

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Preterm birth risk estimation; Over-sampling; Electrohysterography

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  1. FWO [1S31417N, 1700520N]
  2. imec

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Although information extracted from electrohysterography recordings could provide valuable insights into estimating the risk of preterm birth, recent studies have reported overly optimistic results due to a methodological flaw. Specifically, applying over-sampling before partitioning the data could lead to biased results, impacting the predictive performance of related studies.
Information extracted from electrohysterography recordings could potentially prove to be an interesting additional source of information to estimate the risk on preterm birth. Recently, a large number of studies have reported near-perfect results to distinguish between recordings of patients that will deliver term or preterm using a public resource, called the Term/Preterm Electrohysterogram database. However, we argue that these results are overly optimistic due to a methodological flaw being made. In this work, we focus on one specific type of methodological flaw: applying over-sampling before partitioning the data into mutually exclusive training and testing sets. We show how this causes the results to be biased using two artificial datasets and reproduce results of studies in which this flaw was identified. Moreover, we evaluate the actual impact of over-sampling on predictive performance, when applied prior to data partitioning, using the same methodologies of related studies, to provide a realistic view of these methodologies' generalization capabilities. We make our research reproducible by providing all the code under an open license.

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