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Subgroup identification by recursive segmentation
Authors:Alexander Hapfelmeier  Kurt Ulm  Bernhard Haller
Institution:Institute of Medical Informatics, Statistics and Epidemiology, Technical University Munich, Munich, Germany
Abstract:A new modeling approach called ‘recursive segmentation’ is proposed to support the supervised exploration and identification of subgroups or clusters. It is based on the frameworks of recursive partitioning and the Patient Rule Induction Method (PRIM). Through combining these methods, recursive segmentation aims to exploit their respective strengths while reducing their weaknesses. Consequently, recursive segmentation can be applied in a very general way, that is in any (multivariate) regression, classification or survival (time-to-event) problem, using conditional inference, evolutionary learning or the CART algorithm, with predictor variables of any scale and with missing values. Furthermore, results of a synthetic example and a benchmark application study that comprises 26 data sets suggest that recursive segmentation achieves a competitive prediction accuracy and provides more accurate definitions of subgroups by models of less complexity as compared to recursive partitioning and PRIM. An application to the German Breast Cancer Study Group data demonstrates the improved interpretability and reliability of results produced by the new approach. The method is made publicly available through the R-package rseg (http://rseg.r-forge.r-project.org/).
Keywords:Subgroup analysis  PRIM  CART  recursive partitioning  supervised clustering  benchmarking
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