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Borrowing From the Future: Enhancing Early Risk Assessment through Contrastive Learning.

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Sun, M; Engelhard, MM; Goldstein, BA
Published in: Proc Mach Learn Res
August 2025

Risk assessments for a pediatric population are often conducted across multiple stages. For example, clinicians may evaluate risks prenatally, at birth, and during WellChild visits. While predictions at later stages typically achieve higher accuracy, it is clinically desirable to make reliable risk assessments as early as possible. Therefore, this study focuses on enhancing prediction performance in early-stage risk assessments. Our solution, Borrowing From the Future (BFF), is a contrastive multi-modal framework that treats each time window as a distinct modality. In BFF, a model is trained on all available data throughout the time while conduct risk assessment using the up-to-time information. This contrastive framework allows the model to "borrow" informative signals from later stages (e.g., WellChild visits) to implicitly supervise the learning at earlier stages (e.g., prenatal/birth stages). We validate BFF on two real-world pediatric outcome prediction tasks, demonstrating consistent improvements in early risk assessment. The code is at https://github.com/scotsun/bff.

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Proc Mach Learn Res

EISSN

2640-3498

Publication Date

August 2025

Volume

298

Location

United States
 

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Sun, M., Engelhard, M. M., & Goldstein, B. A. (2025). Borrowing From the Future: Enhancing Early Risk Assessment through Contrastive Learning. In Proc Mach Learn Res (Vol. 298). United States.
Sun, Minghui, Matthew M. Engelhard, and Benjamin A. Goldstein. “Borrowing From the Future: Enhancing Early Risk Assessment through Contrastive Learning.” In Proc Mach Learn Res, Vol. 298, 2025.
Sun M, Engelhard MM, Goldstein BA. Borrowing From the Future: Enhancing Early Risk Assessment through Contrastive Learning. In: Proc Mach Learn Res. 2025.
Sun, Minghui, et al. “Borrowing From the Future: Enhancing Early Risk Assessment through Contrastive Learning.Proc Mach Learn Res, vol. 298, 2025.
Sun M, Engelhard MM, Goldstein BA. Borrowing From the Future: Enhancing Early Risk Assessment through Contrastive Learning. Proc Mach Learn Res. 2025.

Published In

Proc Mach Learn Res

EISSN

2640-3498

Publication Date

August 2025

Volume

298

Location

United States