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Predicting Fetal Birthweight from High Dimensional Data using Advanced Machine Learning

20 February 2025
Nachiket Kapure
Harsh Joshi
Rajeshwari Mistri
Parul Kumari
Manasi Mali
Seema Purohit
Neha Sharma
Mrityunjoy Panday
Chittaranjan S. Yajnik
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Abstract

Birth weight serves as a fundamental indicator of neonatal health, closely linked to both early medical interventions and long-term developmental risks. Traditional predictive models, often constrained by limited feature selection and incomplete datasets, struggle to achieve overlooking complex maternal and fetal interactions in diverse clinical settings. This research explores machine learning to address these limitations, utilizing a structured methodology that integrates advanced imputation strategies, supervised feature selection techniques, and predictive modeling. Given the constraints of the dataset, the research strengthens the role of data preprocessing in improving the model performance. Among the various methodologies explored, tree-based feature selection methods demonstrated superior capability in identifying the most relevant predictors, while ensemble-based regression models proved highly effective in capturing non-linear relationships and complex maternal-fetal interactions within the data. Beyond model performance, the study highlights the clinical significance of key physiological determinants, offering insights into maternal and fetal health factors that influence birth weight, offering insights that extend over statistical modeling. By bridging computational intelligence with perinatal research, this work underscores the transformative role of machine learning in enhancing predictive accuracy, refining risk assessment and informing data-driven decision-making in maternal and neonatal care. Keywords: Birth weight prediction, maternal-fetal health, MICE, BART, Gradient Boosting, neonatal outcomes, Clinipredictive.

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@article{kapure2025_2502.14270,
  title={ Predicting Fetal Birthweight from High Dimensional Data using Advanced Machine Learning },
  author={ Nachiket Kapure and Harsh Joshi and Rajeshwari Mistri and Parul Kumari and Manasi Mali and Seema Purohit and Neha Sharma and Mrityunjoy Panday and Chittaranjan S. Yajnik },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2502.14270},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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