A quantum inspired predictor of Parkinsons disease built on a diverse, multimodal dataset
Vatsavai, Diya, Iyer, Anya, Nair, Ashwin A.
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Parkinsons disease, the fastest growing neurodegenerative disorder globally, has seen a 50 percent increase in cases within just two years. As speech, memory, and motor symptoms worsen over time, early diagnosis is crucial for preserving patients quality of life. While machine-learning-based detection has shown promise, relying on a single feature for classification can be error-prone due to the variability of symptoms between patients. To address this limitation we utilized the mPower database, which includes 150,000 samples across four key biomarkers: voice, gait, tapping, and demographic data. From these measurements, we extracted 64 features and trained a baseline Random Forest model to select the features above the 80th percentile. For classification, we designed a simulatable quantum support vector machine (qSVM) that detects high-dimensional patterns, leveraging recent advancements in quantum machine learning. With a novel, simulatable architecture that can be run on standard hardware rather than resource-intensive quantum computers, our model achieves an accuracy of 90 percent and an AUC of 0.98, surpassing benchmark models. By utilizing an innovative classification framework built on a diverse set of features, our model offers a pathway for accessible global Parkinsons screening.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Nov-25-2024
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