A clinician’s guide to understanding and critically appraising machine learning studies: a checklist for Ruling Out Bias Using Standard Tools in Machine Learning (ROBUST-ML)

Author:

Al-Zaiti Salah S1ORCID,Alghwiri Alaa A2,Hu Xiao3,Clermont Gilles4,Peace Aaron5ORCID,Macfarlane Peter6,Bond Raymond7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Acute and Tertiary Care, Department of Emergency Medicine, and Division of Cardiology, University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh PA , USA

2. Data Science Core, The Provost Office, University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh PA , USA

3. Center for Data Science, Emory University , Atlanta, GA , USA

4. Departments of Critical Care Medicine, Mathematics, Clinical and Translational Science, and Industrial Engineering, University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, PA , USA

5. The Clinical Translational Research and Innovation Centre , Northern Ireland , UK

6. Institute of Health and Wellbeing, Electrocardiology Section, University of Glasgow , Glasgow , UK

7. School of Computing, Ulster University , Ulster , UK

Abstract

Abstract Developing functional machine learning (ML)-based models to address unmet clinical needs requires unique considerations for optimal clinical utility. Recent debates about the rigours, transparency, explainability, and reproducibility of ML models, terms which are defined in this article, have raised concerns about their clinical utility and suitability for integration in current evidence-based practice paradigms. This featured article focuses on increasing the literacy of ML among clinicians by providing them with the knowledge and tools needed to understand and critically appraise clinical studies focused on ML. A checklist is provided for evaluating the rigour and reproducibility of the four ML building blocks: data curation, feature engineering, model development, and clinical deployment. Checklists like this are important for quality assurance and to ensure that ML studies are rigourously and confidently reviewed by clinicians and are guided by domain knowledge of the setting in which the findings will be applied. Bridging the gap between clinicians, healthcare scientists, and ML engineers can address many shortcomings and pitfalls of ML-based solutions and their potential deployment at the bedside.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology

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