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An Intelligent Search & Retrieval System (IRIS) and Clinical and Research Repository for Decision Support Based on Machine Learning and Joint Kernel-based Supervised Hashing.

Authors :
Foran, David J
Chen, Wenjin
Kurc, Tahsin
Gupta, Rajarshi
Kaczmarzyk, Jakub Roman
Torre-Healy, Luke Austin
Bremer, Erich
Ajjarapu, Samuel
Do, Nhan
Harris, Gerald
Stroup, Antoinette
Durbin, Eric
Saltz, Joel H
Source :
Cancer Informatics. 2/4/2024, p1-6. 6p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Large-scale, multi-site collaboration is becoming indispensable for a wide range of research and clinical activities in oncology. To facilitate the next generation of advances in cancer biology, precision oncology and the population sciences it will be necessary to develop and implement data management and analytic tools that empower investigators to reliably and objectively detect, characterize and chronicle the phenotypic and genomic changes that occur during the transformation from the benign to cancerous state and throughout the course of disease progression. To facilitate these efforts it is incumbent upon the informatics community to establish the workflows and architectures that automate the aggregation and organization of a growing range and number of clinical data types and modalities ranging from new molecular and laboratory tests to sophisticated diagnostic imaging studies. In an attempt to meet those challenges, leading health care centers across the country are making steep investments to establish enterprise-wide, data warehouses. A significant limitation of many data warehouses, however, is that they are designed to support only alphanumeric information. In contrast to those traditional designs, the system that we have developed supports automated collection and mining of multimodal data including genomics, digital pathology and radiology images. In this paper, our team describes the design, development and implementation of a multi-modal, Clinical & Research Data Warehouse (CRDW) that is tightly integrated with a suite of computational and machine-learning tools to provide actionable insight into the underlying characteristics of the tumor environment that would not be revealed using standard methods and tools. The System features a flexible Extract, Transform and Load (ETL) interface that enables it to adapt to aggregate data originating from different clinical and research sources depending on the specific EHR and other data sources utilized at a given deployment site. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
11769351
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cancer Informatics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
175256607
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/11769351231223806