In recent years, reinforcement learning (RL) has acquired a prominent position in health-related sequential decision-making problems, gaining traction as a valuable tool for delivering adaptive interventions (AIs). However, in part due to a poor synergy between the methodological and the applied communities, its real-life application is still limited and its potential is still to be realised. To address this gap, our work provides the first unified technical survey on RL methods, complemented with case studies, for constructing various types of AIs in healthcare. In particular, using the common methodological umbrella of RL, we bridge two seemingly different AI domains, dynamic treatment regimes and just-in-time adaptive interventions in mobile health, highlighting similarities and differences between them and discussing the implications of using RL. Open problems and considerations for future research directions are outlined. Finally, we leverage our experience in designing case studies in both areas to showcase the significant collaborative opportunities between statistical, RL and healthcare researchers in advancing AIs.

Reinforcement Learning in Modern Biostatistics: Constructing Optimal Adaptive Interventions / Deliu, Nina; Williams, Joseph Jay; Chakraborty, Bibhas. - In: INTERNATIONAL STATISTICAL REVIEW. - ISSN 0306-7734. - (2024). [10.1111/insr.12583]

Reinforcement Learning in Modern Biostatistics: Constructing Optimal Adaptive Interventions

Deliu, Nina
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Methodology
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2024

Abstract

In recent years, reinforcement learning (RL) has acquired a prominent position in health-related sequential decision-making problems, gaining traction as a valuable tool for delivering adaptive interventions (AIs). However, in part due to a poor synergy between the methodological and the applied communities, its real-life application is still limited and its potential is still to be realised. To address this gap, our work provides the first unified technical survey on RL methods, complemented with case studies, for constructing various types of AIs in healthcare. In particular, using the common methodological umbrella of RL, we bridge two seemingly different AI domains, dynamic treatment regimes and just-in-time adaptive interventions in mobile health, highlighting similarities and differences between them and discussing the implications of using RL. Open problems and considerations for future research directions are outlined. Finally, we leverage our experience in designing case studies in both areas to showcase the significant collaborative opportunities between statistical, RL and healthcare researchers in advancing AIs.
2024
dynamic treatment regimes; just-in-time adaptive interventions; mobile health; multi-armed bandits; artificial intelligence; machine learning; reinforcement learning; optimal policy learning
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Reinforcement Learning in Modern Biostatistics: Constructing Optimal Adaptive Interventions / Deliu, Nina; Williams, Joseph Jay; Chakraborty, Bibhas. - In: INTERNATIONAL STATISTICAL REVIEW. - ISSN 0306-7734. - (2024). [10.1111/insr.12583]
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