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XAI -Driven Explainability for Cardiovascular Diseases Prediction

Jacqueline Dike et al · MMU Press · 2026

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The adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in cardiovascular disease prediction has significantly improved risk stratification, offering new avenues for early diagnosis and preventive care. With the growing availability of electronic health records and structured clinical datasets, machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) models have demonstrated strong predictive capabilities. However, despite their performance, its adoption in healthcare is often constrained by the lack of transparency and interpretability in many ML and DL models. This lack of explainability undermines clinical trust and raises ethical concerns. In high-stakes domains such as CVD prediction, clinicians require not only accurate outputs but also clear explanations of how those predictions are derived. This paper presents a comparative evaluation of explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) techniques applied to both conventional ML models such as Logistic Regression, Support Vector Machine, Decision Tree, and Random Forest and DL architectures including AutoInt, FT-Transformer, and Category Embedding. Using the Framingham Heart Study dataset, this study integrates SHAP (Shapley Additive Explanations) and LIME (Local Interpretable Model-Agnostic Explanations) to assess model interpretability and feature relevance. Results show that conventional models offer superior explainability with comparable predictive accuracy, while DL models, although slightly less interpretable, demonstrate potential with advanced XAI techniques. The findings advocate hybrid approaches that balance accuracy and interpretability, supporting ethical and practical AI deployment in healthcare.

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al, J. D. E. (2026). XAI -Driven Explainability for Cardiovascular Diseases Prediction. https://journals.mmupress.com/index.php/jiwe/article/view/2151

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al, Jacqueline Dike et. "XAI -Driven Explainability for Cardiovascular Diseases Prediction." 2026. https://journals.mmupress.com/index.php/jiwe/article/view/2151.

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al, Jacqueline Dike et. 2026. "XAI -Driven Explainability for Cardiovascular Diseases Prediction.". https://journals.mmupress.com/index.php/jiwe/article/view/2151.

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al, J. D. E. 2026, XAI -Driven Explainability for Cardiovascular Diseases Prediction, MMU Press, available at: https://journals.mmupress.com/index.php/jiwe/article/view/2151 [Accessed 29 Jun. 2026].

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Título
XAI -Driven Explainability for Cardiovascular Diseases Prediction
Autor / colaboradores
Jacqueline Dike et al
Editorial
MMU Press
Año de publicación
2026
ISSN
2821-370X
ISSN
2821-370X
Idioma
eng

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