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Methods Inf Med ; 44(5): 639-46, 2005.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16400372

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Contemporary literature illustrates an abundance of adaptive algorithms for mining association rules. However, most literature is unable to deal with the peculiarities, such as missing values and dynamic data creation, that are frequently encountered in fields like medicine. This paper proposes an uncertainty rule method that uses an adaptive threshold for filling missing values in newly added records. A new approach for mining uncertainty rules and filling missing values is proposed, which is in turn particularly suitable for dynamic databases, like the ones used in home care systems. METHODS: In this study, a new data mining method named FiMV (Filling Missing Values) is illustrated based on the mined uncertainty rules. Uncertainty rules have quite a similar structure to association rules and are extracted by an algorithm proposed in previous work, namely AURG (Adaptive Uncertainty Rule Generation). The main target was to implement an appropriate method for recovering missing values in a dynamic database, where new records are continuously added, without needing to specify any kind of thresholds beforehand. RESULTS: The method was applied to a home care monitoring system database. Randomly, multiple missing values for each record's attributes (rate 5-20% by 5% increments) were introduced in the initial dataset. FiMV demonstrated 100% completion rates with over 90% success in each case, while usual approaches, where all records with missing values are ignored or thresholds are required, experienced significantly reduced completion and success rates. CONCLUSIONS: It is concluded that the proposed method is appropriate for the data-cleaning step of the Knowledge Discovery process in databases. The latter, containing much significance for the output efficiency of any data mining technique, can improve the quality of the mined information.


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Databases as Topic , Home Care Services , Statistics as Topic , Uncertainty , Algorithms , Greece
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Stud Health Technol Inform ; 43 Pt A: 368-72, 1997.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10179574

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Expert System technology in combination with other technologies such as Networks and Data Base systems can prove to be a valuable tool for medical experts, providing decision support and information services, and therefore facilitating and improving their everyday tasks. IDIS-KS described in this paper, is an consultation and information system dedicated to deliver drug information and suggestions about possible treatments to medical practitioners in the National area of Greece.


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Drug Information Services , Drug Therapy, Computer-Assisted , Expert Systems , Computer Communication Networks , Greece , Humans , User-Computer Interface
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