Abstract
This paper proposes an interpretable fuzzy estimation system (IFES) for fast estimation of severity of obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) using three easily available physiological variables: neck circumference, waist circumference, and average blood pressure after waking up. The IFES aims to decrease the waiting list of polysomnography (PSG) so that OSAHS treatment can be performed as soon as possible. The IFES is optimized to achieve three objectives: high estimation accuracy, the largest number of applicable subjects, and high model interpretability. The applicable subjects are determined by evaluating the influence of six screening factors, such as smoking, hypertension, and sleep efficiency, on the estimation performance. This paper finds solutions of this multiobjective optimization problem using a multiobjective genetic algorithm. A total of 1197 participants are enrolled with the five-fold cross-validation scheme employed to evaluate estimation performance. Experimental results show that the proposed method successfully finds the influence of different screening factors and the found IFESs outperform different estimation models used for comparison.
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