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  • Biomedical Informatics
  • Data Science
  • Observational Research

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  • Large-scale cohort studies provide valuable clinical data but are resource-intensive.
  • Multicohort studies offer an alternative by harmonizing data from existing cohorts.
  • Variable encoding differences present significant challenges for accurate data harmonization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce SONAR (Semantic and Distribution-Based Harmonization), a novel method for harmonizing variables across cohort studies.
  • To facilitate the execution and enhance the utility of multicohort studies.

Main Methods:

  • SONAR employs semantic learning from variable descriptions and distribution learning from participant data.
  • It generates embedding vectors for variables, using cosine similarity to assess inter-variable relationships.
  • The method was developed and validated using data from three National Institutes of Health cohorts, incorporating supervised refinement with gold standard labels.

Main Results:

  • The SONAR method demonstrated superior performance in both intracohort and intercohort variable harmonization compared to existing benchmarks.
  • Evaluation metrics included area under the curve and top-k accuracy, with SONAR excelling in most comparisons.
  • SONAR significantly improved the harmonization of complex concepts that posed difficulties for traditional semantic methods.

Conclusions:

  • SONAR effectively achieves accurate variable harmonization within and between cohort studies.
  • The method leverages the combined strengths of semantic and distribution-based learning approaches.
  • This facilitates more robust and comprehensive multicohort research.