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Monday, July 8 • 09:00 - 12:30
Tutorial: Introduction to Machine Learning for Survival Analysis with Mlr3 - John Zobolas, Institute for Cancer Research & Lukas Burk, Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology - BIPS and LMU Munich

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This introductory tutorial is designed to equip participants with practical skills and knowledge for performing survival analysis using machine learning techniques. Survival analysis, a fundamental statistical method in biomedical and clinical research, focuses on analyzing time-to-event data, such as the time to disease progression or patient survival. In this tutorial, attendees will work with clinical and gene expression data to build, train, and test survival models. They will learn how to leverage R's mlr3 ecosystem for efficient model development, incorporating sophisticated machine learning models such as penalized linear models and random forests to enhance the accuracy of the survival predictions. Participants will also explore survival metrics and model validation techniques to assess the quality and reliability of their models in the context of real-world data. Whether you're new to survival analysis or seeking to enhance your skills, this workshop offers valuable insights and hands-on experience for tackling challenging clinical and biomedical questions.

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avatar for John Zobolas

John Zobolas

PhD, Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo University Hospital
My background is in computer science, with diverse expertise in computational modeling, software engineering, survival analysis and statistical/machine learning. Being an engineer at heart, my strongest quality is careful, analytical thinking. A productive workday consists of writing... Read More →
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Lukas Burk

M.Sc., Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology - BIPS and LMU Munich
Studied Public Health and Biostatistics before starting a PhD in Statistics and Machine Learning


Monday July 8, 2024 09:00 - 12:30 CEST
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