Uncertainty Quantification for Machine Learning in Healthcare: A Survey
Abstract
Uncertainty Quantification (UQ) is pivotal in enhancing the robustness, reliability, and interpretability of Machine Learning (ML) systems for healthcare, optimizing resources and improving patient care. Despite the emergence of ML-based clinical decision support tools, the lack of principled quantification of uncertainty in ML models remains a major challenge. Current reviews have a narrow focus on analyzing the state-of-the-art UQ in specific healthcare domains without systematically evaluating method efficacy across different stages of model development, and despite a growing body of research, its implementation in healthcare applications remains limited. Therefore, in this survey, we provide a comprehensive analysis of current UQ in healthcare, offering an informed framework that highlights how different methods can be integrated into each stage of the ML pipeline including data processing, training and evaluation. We also highlight the most popular methods used in healthcare and novel approaches from other domains that hold potential for future adoption in the medical context. We expect this study will provide a clear overview of the challenges and opportunities of implementing UQ in the ML pipeline for healthcare, guiding researchers and practitioners in selecting suitable techniques to enhance the reliability, safety and trust from patients and clinicians on ML-driven healthcare solutions.
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Lopez et al. "Uncertainty Quantification for Machine Learning in Healthcare: A Survey." Proceedings of the sixth Conference on Health, Inference, and Learning, 2025.Markdown
[Lopez et al. "Uncertainty Quantification for Machine Learning in Healthcare: A Survey." Proceedings of the sixth Conference on Health, Inference, and Learning, 2025.](https://mlanthology.org/chil/2025/lopez2025chil-uncertainty/)BibTeX
@inproceedings{lopez2025chil-uncertainty,
title = {{Uncertainty Quantification for Machine Learning in Healthcare: A Survey}},
author = {Lopez, Leopoldo Julian Lechuga and Elsharief, Shaza and Al Jorf, Dhiyaa and Darwish, Firas and Ma, Congbo and Shamout, Farah E.},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the sixth Conference on Health, Inference, and Learning},
year = {2025},
pages = {862-907},
volume = {287},
url = {https://mlanthology.org/chil/2025/lopez2025chil-uncertainty/}
}