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1 DATA MINING: INVESTIGATING IVF MODELS
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2 l 9% of married couples in the US are medically infertile (age 15-44) = 2.3 million couples. l An additional 19% of couples have impaired ability to have children. l Total = ~7.2 million couples From 1998 National report from Center for Disease Control Why IVF?
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3 IVF Procedure:
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4 Many diagnoses:
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5 Concerns: Less than 1/3 of IVF cycles are successful.
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6 Concerns: Less than 20% of cycles result in single pregnancy.
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7 Concerns: Usually many embryos are transferred.
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8 Concerns: Some result in multiple births.
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9 Concerns: How to predict individual patient results.
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10 The Data: 12 months of statistics from 678 cycles. Over 100 attributes for each record.
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11 The Data: Procedural includes info on drug protocols, #oocytes, #blasts, embryo transfer, trauma and other cycle specific data.
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12 The Data: Patient info includes patient specific data such as diagnosis, BMI, and age.
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13 The Data: Technology information includes incubators, doctors, ICSItech, and catheter type among others. ICSI (intracytoplasmic sperm injection)
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14 Data Mining: A cyclical procedure.
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15 Data Understanding & Cleaning: # > or = 6 Cell Diagnoses Day of Embryo Transfer
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16 Sensitivity analysis using entropy reduction: Entropy formula:
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18 Model Assessment:
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19 DATA MINING: INVESTIGATING IVF MODELS
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