Abstract Machine learning is considered a potential aid to support human decision making in disease prediction. In this study, we determined the utility of various machine learning algorithms in classifying peripheral vestibular (PV) and non-PV diseases based on the results of equilibrium function tests. A total of 1009 patients who had undergone our standardized neuro-otological examinations were recruited. We applied five supervised machine learning algorithms (random forest, adaboost, gradient boosting, support vector machine, and logistic regression). After preprocessing the data, optimizing the hyperparameters using GridSearchCV, and performing a final evaluation on the test set using scikit-learn, we evaluated the predictive capabilit...
Balance disorders are caused by several factors related to functionality deficits in one or multiple...
In medicine, a misdiagnosis or the absence of specialists can affect the patient's health, leading t...
Diagnosis of otoneurological diseases can be challenging due to similar kind of and overlapping symp...
Background: Multivariable analyses (MVA) and machine learning (ML) applied on large datasets may hav...
The field of medicine is always evolving and one step in this evolution is the use of decision suppo...
Vertigo is a sensation of movement that results from disorders of the inner ear balance organs and t...
BACKGROUND Spontaneous episodic vertigo syndromes, namely vestibular migraine (VM) and Menière's dis...
generally estimated with the vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs) test. In the proposed wor...
BACKGROUND Diagnostic classification of central vs. peripheral etiologies in acute vestibular disord...
The vestibular apparatus allows to perform audiological and equilibrium human functions and to captu...
AbstractThe vestibular apparatus allows to perform audiological and equilibrium human functions and ...
Background Disorders affecting the vestibular organs (semicircular canals, utriculus, sacculus), may...
Background: Diagnosis of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) depends on the accurate interpr...
In medicine, a misdiagnosis or the absence of specialists can affect the patient's health, leading t...
Balance disorders are caused by several factors related to functionality deficits in one or multiple...
In medicine, a misdiagnosis or the absence of specialists can affect the patient's health, leading t...
Diagnosis of otoneurological diseases can be challenging due to similar kind of and overlapping symp...
Background: Multivariable analyses (MVA) and machine learning (ML) applied on large datasets may hav...
The field of medicine is always evolving and one step in this evolution is the use of decision suppo...
Vertigo is a sensation of movement that results from disorders of the inner ear balance organs and t...
BACKGROUND Spontaneous episodic vertigo syndromes, namely vestibular migraine (VM) and Menière's dis...
generally estimated with the vestibular evoked myogenic potentials (VEMPs) test. In the proposed wor...
BACKGROUND Diagnostic classification of central vs. peripheral etiologies in acute vestibular disord...
The vestibular apparatus allows to perform audiological and equilibrium human functions and to captu...
AbstractThe vestibular apparatus allows to perform audiological and equilibrium human functions and ...
Background Disorders affecting the vestibular organs (semicircular canals, utriculus, sacculus), may...
Background: Diagnosis of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) depends on the accurate interpr...
In medicine, a misdiagnosis or the absence of specialists can affect the patient's health, leading t...
Balance disorders are caused by several factors related to functionality deficits in one or multiple...
In medicine, a misdiagnosis or the absence of specialists can affect the patient's health, leading t...
Diagnosis of otoneurological diseases can be challenging due to similar kind of and overlapping symp...