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Mining officially unrecognized side effects of drugs by combining web search and machine learning

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Mining officially unrecognized side effects of drugs by combining web search and machine learning
We consider the problem of finding officially unrecognized side effects of drugs. By submitting queries to the Web involving a given drug name, it is possible to retrieve pages concerning the drug. However, many retrieved pages are irrelevant and some relevant pages are not retrieved. More relevant pages can be obtained by adding the active ingredient of the drug to the query. In order to eliminate irrelevant pages, we propose a machine learning process to filter out the undesirable pages. The process is shown experimentally to be very effective. Since obtaining training data for the machine learning process can be time consuming and expensive, we provide an automatic method to generate the training data. The method is also shown to be very accurate. The side effects of three drugs which are not recognized by FDA are validated by an expert. We believe that the same approach can be applied to many real life problems and will yield high precision. Thus, this could lead a new way to perf...
Carlo Curino, Yuanyuan Jia, Bruce Lambert, Patrici
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Type Conference
Year 2005
Where CIKM
Authors Carlo Curino, Yuanyuan Jia, Bruce Lambert, Patricia M. West, Clement T. Yu
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