TY - EJOU
AU - Ma, Jialin
AU - Wang, Zhaojun
AU - Guo, Hai
AU - Xie, Qian
AU - Wang, Tao
AU - Chen, Bolun
TI - Mining Syndrome Differentiating Principles from Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinical Data
T2 - Computer Systems Science and Engineering
PY - 2022
VL - 40
IS - 3
SN -
AB - Syndrome differentiation-based treatment is one of the key characteristics of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). The process of syndrome differentiation is difficult and challenging due to its complexity, diversity and vagueness. Analyzing syndrome principles from historical records of TCM using data mining (DM) technology has been of high interest in recent years. Nevertheless, in most relevant studies, existing DM algorithms have been simply developed for TCM mining, while the combination of TCM theories or its characteristics with DM algorithms has rarely been reported. This paper presents a novel Symptom-Syndrome Topic Model (SSTM), which is a supervised probabilistic topic model with three-tier Bayesian structure. In the SSTM, syndromes are considered as observed topic labels to distinguish certain symptoms from possible symptoms according to their different positions. The generation of our model is in full compliance with the syndrome differentiation theory of TCM. Experimental results show that the SSTM is more effective than other models for syndrome differentiating.
KW - TCM; syndrome differentiation; topic model; LDA; SSTM
DO - 10.32604/csse.2022.016759