QMLGSYDSOCMar 18, 2024

Control of Medical Digital Twins with Artificial Neural Networks

arXiv:2403.13851v17 citationsh-index: 7
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This work addresses the problem of personalized medicine for patients by enabling better control of digital twins, though it is incremental as it builds on existing neural-network methods.

The paper tackled the challenge of controlling medical digital twins, which are complex computational models of human biology, by introducing dynamics-informed neural-network controllers, and demonstrated their effectiveness by benchmarking against other methods on two agent-based model types.

The objective of personalized medicine is to tailor interventions to an individual patient's unique characteristics. A key technology for this purpose involves medical digital twins, computational models of human biology that can be personalized and dynamically updated to incorporate patient-specific data collected over time. Certain aspects of human biology, such as the immune system, are not easily captured with physics-based models, such as differential equations. Instead, they are often multi-scale, stochastic, and hybrid. This poses a challenge to existing model-based control and optimization approaches that cannot be readily applied to such models. Recent advances in automatic differentiation and neural-network control methods hold promise in addressing complex control problems. However, the application of these approaches to biomedical systems is still in its early stages. This work introduces dynamics-informed neural-network controllers as an alternative approach to control of medical digital twins. As a first use case for this method, the focus is on agent-based models, a versatile and increasingly common modeling platform in biomedicine. The effectiveness of the proposed neural-network control method is illustrated and benchmarked against other methods with two widely-used agent-based model types. The relevance of the method introduced here extends beyond medical digital twins to other complex dynamical systems.

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