Discovering Evolving Temporal Information: Theory and Application to Clinical Databases

Author:

Sala Pietro,Combi Carlo,Mantovani Matteo,Rizzi Romeo

Abstract

AbstractFunctional dependencies (s) allow us to represent database constraints, corresponding to requirements as “patients having the same symptoms undergo the same medical tests.” Some research efforts have focused on extending such dependencies to consider also temporal constraints such as “patients having the same symptoms undergo in the next period the same medical tests.” Temporal functional dependencies are able to represent such kind of temporal constraints in relational databases. Another extension for s allows one to represent approximate functional dependencies (s), as “patients with the same symptomsgenerallyundergo the same medical tests.” It enables data to deviate from the defined constraints according to a user-defined percentage. Approximate temporal functional dependencies (s) merge the concepts of temporal functional dependency and of approximate functional dependency. Among the different kinds of , the Approximate Pure Temporally Evolving Functional Dependencies ($$\textit{APE}$$APE-FDs for short) allow one to detect patterns on the evolution of data in the database and to discover dependencies as “For most patients with the same initial diagnosis, the same medical test is prescribed after the occurrence of same symptom.” Mining s from large databases may be computationally expensive. In this paper, we focus on $$\textit{APE}$$APE-FDs and prove that, unfortunately, verifying a single $$\textit{APE}$$APE-FD over a given database instance is in general NP-complete. In order to cope with this problem, we propose a framework for mining complex $$\textit{APE}$$APE-FDs in real-world data collections. In the framework, we designed and applied sound and advanced model-checking techniques. To prove the feasibility of our proposal, we used real-world databases from two medical domains (namely, psychiatry and pharmacovigilance) and tested the running prototype we developed on such databases.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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