LLM-Augmented Computational Phenotyping of Long Covid
arXiv cs.LG / 3/20/2026
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Key Points
- The paper introduces Grace Cycle, an LLM-augmented computational phenotyping framework that iteratively integrates hypothesis generation, evidence extraction, and feature refinement to discover clinically meaningful subgroups from longitudinal patient data.
- It reports the identification of three phenotypes in 13,511 Long Covid participants—Protected, Responder, and Refractory—characterized by distinct patterns in peak symptom severity, baseline disease burden, and longitudinal dose-response, with strong statistical support.
- The framework demonstrates how large language models can be integrated into a principled, statistically grounded pipeline for phenotypic screening from complex longitudinal data.
- The authors note that the approach is disease-agnostic and offers a general method for discovering interpretable subphenotypes, suggesting potential applicability beyond Long Covid.
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