Bandit Algorithms for Precision Medicine
Yangyi Lu, Ziping Xu, Ambuj Tewari

TL;DR
This paper discusses the application of bandit algorithms in precision medicine, emphasizing their role in optimizing treatment decisions based on patient data, especially in mobile health and digital phenotyping.
Contribution
It provides an overview of recent developments and mathematical details of bandit algorithms used in precision medicine and mobile health applications.
Findings
Bandit algorithms are increasingly used in mobile health for personalized treatment.
Recent research has expanded the application scope of bandit algorithms in precision medicine.
Mathematical analysis of bandit algorithms enhances their effectiveness in healthcare settings.
Abstract
The Oxford English Dictionary defines precision medicine as "medical care designed to optimize efficiency or therapeutic benefit for particular groups of patients, especially by using genetic or molecular profiling." It is not an entirely new idea: physicians from ancient times have recognized that medical treatment needs to consider individual variations in patient characteristics. However, the modern precision medicine movement has been enabled by a confluence of events: scientific advances in fields such as genetics and pharmacology, technological advances in mobile devices and wearable sensors, and methodological advances in computing and data sciences. This chapter is about bandit algorithms: an area of data science of special relevance to precision medicine. With their roots in the seminal work of Bellman, Robbins, Lai and others, bandit algorithms have come to occupy a central…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Bandit Algorithms Research · Data Stream Mining Techniques · Diabetes Management and Research
