Environmental variable importance for under-five mortality in Malaysia: A random forest approach
Date
2022
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Elsevier
Abstract
Environmental factors have been associated with adverse health effects in epidemiological studies. The main exposure variable is usually determined via prior knowledge or statistical methods. It may be challenging when evidence is scarce to support prior knowledge, or to address collinearity issues using statistical methods. This study aimed to investigate the importance level of environmental variables for the under-five mortality in Malaysia via random forest approach.
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Keywords
Conditional permutation importance, Feature selection, Environmental factor, Mortality, Children, Under-five
Citation
Phung, V. L. H., Oka, K., Hijioka, Y., Ueda, K., Sahani, M., & Mahiyuddin, W. R. W. (2022). Environmental variable importance for under-five mortality in Malaysia: A random forest approach. Science of the Total Environment, 845, 157312.