HCAILGSep 30, 2024

CliMB: An AI-enabled Partner for Clinical Predictive Modeling

arXiv:2410.03736v24 citationsh-index: 74Has Code
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This work addresses the challenge of making state-of-the-art machine learning accessible for clinician scientists, enabling them to create robust predictive models without coding expertise.

This paper introduces CliMB, a no-code AI-enabled partner that allows clinician scientists to build predictive models from real-world data using natural language. CliMB demonstrated superior performance over GPT-4 in planning, error prevention, code execution, and model performance, and was preferred by over 80% of clinicians in blinded assessments.

Despite its significant promise and continuous technical advances, real-world applications of artificial intelligence (AI) remain limited. We attribute this to the "domain expert-AI-conundrum": while domain experts, such as clinician scientists, should be able to build predictive models such as risk scores, they face substantial barriers in accessing state-of-the-art (SOTA) tools. While automated machine learning (AutoML) has been proposed as a partner in clinical predictive modeling, many additional requirements need to be fulfilled to make machine learning accessible for clinician scientists. To address this gap, we introduce CliMB, a no-code AI-enabled partner designed to empower clinician scientists to create predictive models using natural language. CliMB guides clinician scientists through the entire medical data science pipeline, thus empowering them to create predictive models from real-world data in just one conversation. CliMB also creates structured reports and interpretable visuals. In evaluations involving clinician scientists and systematic comparisons against a baseline GPT-4, CliMB consistently demonstrated superior performance in key areas such as planning, error prevention, code execution, and model performance. Moreover, in blinded assessments involving 45 clinicians from diverse specialties and career stages, more than 80% preferred CliMB over GPT-4. Overall, by providing a no-code interface with clear guidance and access to SOTA methods in the fields of data-centric AI, AutoML, and interpretable ML, CliMB empowers clinician scientists to build robust predictive models. The proof-of-concept version of CliMB is available as open-source software on GitHub: https://github.com/vanderschaarlab/climb.

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