Yihui Liu

Work place: School of Information Science, Qilu University of Technology, China

E-mail: yxl@qlu.edu.cn

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Research Interests: Data Structures and Algorithms, Analysis of Algorithms, Numerical Analysis, Program Analysis and Transformation

Biography

Yihui Liu is Professor at Qilu University of Technology, Shandong, China. She received her PhD degree from University of Nottingham, UK, 2004. She was doing postdoctoral research and international cooperation project from 2004 to 2005, and from 2008 to 2012, at University of Nottingham and Aberystwyth University, UK. Her research interests focus on biomedical data analysis, high dimensional data analysis, and wavelet feature extraction, etc.

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Feature Selection in Detection of Adverse Drug Reactions from the Health Improvement Network (THIN) Database

By Yihui Liu Uwe Aickelin

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijitcs.2015.03.10, Pub. Date: 8 Feb. 2015

Adverse drug reaction (ADR) is widely concerned for public health issue. ADRs are one of most common causes to withdraw some drugs from market. Prescription event monitoring (PEM) is an important approach to detect the adverse drug reactions. The main problem to deal with this method is how to automatically extract the medical events or side effects from high-throughput medical events, which are collected from day to day clinical practice. In this study we propose a novel concept of feature matrix to detect the ADRs. Feature matrix, which is extracted from big medical data from The Health Improvement Network (THIN) database, is created to characterize the medical events for the patients who take drugs. Feature matrix builds the foundation for the irregular and big medical data. Then feature selection methods are performed on feature matrix to detect the significant features. Finally the ADRs can be located based on the significant features. The experiments are carried out on three drugs: Atorvastatin, Alendronate, and Metoclopramide. Major side effects for each drug are detected and better performance is achieved compared to other computerized methods. The detected ADRs are based on computerized methods, further investigation is needed.

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