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Published on: February 15, 2017
Neighborhood graph and learning discriminative distance functions for clinical decision support
Alexey Tsymbal1, Shaohua Kevin Zhou, Martin Huber
1Corporate Technology Division, Siemens AG, Erlangen, Germany. alexey.tsymbal@siemens.com
Abstract:
There are two essential reasons for the slow progress in the acceptance of clinical case retrieval and similarity search-based decision support systems; the especial complexity of clinical data making it difficult to define a meaningful and effective distance function on them and the lack of transparency and explanation ability in many existing clinical case retrieval decision support systems. In this paper, we try to address these two problems by introducing a novel technique for visualizing inter-patient similarity based on a node-link representation with neighborhood graphs and by considering two techniques for learning discriminative distance function that help to combine the power of strong "black box" learners with the transparency of case retrieval and nearest neighbor classification.
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