An Introduction to Data Mining Applied to Health-Oriented Databases

  • Jesus M
  • Estrela V
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The application of data mining (DM) in healthcare is increasing. Healthcare organizations generate and collect large voluminous and heterogeneous information daily and DM helps to uncover some interesting patterns, which leads to the manual tasks elimination, easy data extraction directly from records, to save lives, to reduce the cost of medical services and to enable early detection of diseases. These patterns can help healthcare specialists to make forecasts, put diagnoses, and set treatments for patients in health facilities. This work overviews DM methods and main issues. Three case studies illustrate DM in healthcare applications: (i) In-Vitro Fertilization; (ii) Content-Based Image Retrieval (CBIR); and (iii) Organ transplantation.

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Jesus, M. A., & Estrela, V. (2016). An Introduction to Data Mining Applied to Health-Oriented Databases. Oriental Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 9(3), 177–185. https://doi.org/10.13005/ojcst/09.03.03

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