Grid Data Mining Strategies for Outcome Prediction in Distributed Intensive Care Units

Author:

Santos Manuel Filipe1,Portela Filipe1,Miranda Miguel1,Machado José1,Abelha António1,Silva Álvaro2,Rua Fernando2

Affiliation:

1. Universidade do Minho, Portugal

2. Centro Hospitalar do Porto, Portugal

Abstract

Previous work developed to predict the outcome of patients in the context of intensive care units brought to the light some requirements like the need to deal with distributed data sources. Those data sources can be used to induce local prediction models, and those models can in turn be used to induce global models more accurate and more general than the local models. This chapter introduces a distributed data mining approach suited to grid computing environments based on a supervised learning classifier system. Five different tactics are explored for constructing the global model in a Distributed Data Mining (DDM) approach: Generalized Classifier Method (GCM), Specific Classifier Method (SCM), Weighed Classifier Method (WCM), Majority Voting Method (MVM), and Model Sampling Method (MSM). Experimental tests were conducted with a real world data set from intensive care medicine. The results demonstrate that the performance of DDM methods is very competitive when compared with the centralized methods.

Publisher

IGI Global

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