[Online]Centralized stacking ensemble and Federated Learning Models for Heart Disease Prediction with SHAP

Centralized stacking ensemble and Federated Learning Models for Heart Disease Prediction with SHAP
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Start Time:2025-12-30 14:45 (Asia/Amman)

Duration:15min

Session:[S7] Track 7: Pattern Recognition, Computer Vision and Image Processing » [S7-2] Track 7: Pattern Recognition, Computer Vision and Image Processing

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Abstract
The need for precise and simple diagnostic techniques is highlighted by the fact that cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain one of the major risks to world health. This study proposes a hybrid deep learning-based architecture for heart disease prediction using the publically accessible Heart Disease dataset, which includes 920 patient records and 13 significant clinical characteristics. The suggested model, known as Power Boost Ensemble, uses a stacking technique to merge four distinct base learners: Random Forest, Extra Trees, Gradient Boosting, and Logistic Regression. A Ridge Classifier serves as the meta learner in this configuration, gathering predictions from each base learner. With a test accuracy of 85% using 10-fold cross validation, the stacked ensemble exhibits good generalization and consistent performance across all significant assessment criteria. Shapley Additive Explanations (SHAP) are used to understand how the meta model develops its predictions in order to improve interpretability and clarity. The SHAP results show that the model’s conclusions are significantly influenced by important clinical parameters including ca (number of main vessels), cp (kind of chest pain), thal (thalassemia), and oldpeak (ST depression). All things considered, the Power Boost Ensemble offers a dependable, comprehensible, and reproducible approach to cardiac sickness prediction, making it appropriate for upcoming clinical applications based on artificial intelligence.
Keywords
Deep Learning,Explainable AI,Multi- Layer Perceptron,Heart Disease,Federated Learning Models
Speaker
Lipismita Panigrahi
Assistant Professor SRM University-AP

Submission Author
S Rama Shesha Sai SRM UNIVERSITY, Amaravati
Rohan Tunikipati SRM UNIVERSITY, Amaravati
David Raju Boddupalli SRM UNIVERSITY, Amaravati
Srinivas Jilla SRM UNIVERSITY, Amaravati
Lipismita Panigrahi SRM University-AP
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