A grid-based HIV expert system

This paper addresses grid-based integration and access of distributed data from infectious disease patient databases, literature on in-vitro and in-vivo pharmaceutical data, mutation databases, clinical trials, simulations and medical expert knowledge. Artificial intelligence and grid technology is...

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Main Authors: Sloot, Peter M. A., Boukhanovsky, Alexander V., Boucher, Charles A. B., Keulen, Wilco.
Other Authors: School of Computer Engineering
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2013
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10356/83934
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/10150
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-839342020-05-28T07:17:49Z A grid-based HIV expert system Sloot, Peter M. A. Boukhanovsky, Alexander V. Boucher, Charles A. B. Keulen, Wilco. School of Computer Engineering International Symposium on Cluster Computing and Grid (5th : 2005) This paper addresses grid-based integration and access of distributed data from infectious disease patient databases, literature on in-vitro and in-vivo pharmaceutical data, mutation databases, clinical trials, simulations and medical expert knowledge. Artificial intelligence and grid technology is used to abstract knowledge from the data and provide the physicians with adaptive interactive advice on treatment applied to drug resistant HIV. An important aspect of our research is to use a variety of statistical and numerical methods to identify relationships between HIV genetic sequences and antiviral resistance to investigate consistency of results. The output of the problem-solving environment (PSE) consists of a prediction of the drug sensitivity of the virus, generated by comparing the viral genotype to a relational database which contains a large number of phenotype-genotype pairs. Multivariate analyses combined with rule-based fuzzy logic are applied to the integrated data to provide ranking of patient-specific drugs. In addition, cellular automata-based simulations are used to predict the drug behaviour overtime. Access to and integration of data is done through existing Internet servers and emerging grid-based frameworks like Globus. Data presentation is done by standalone PC based software, Web-access and PDA roaming WAP access. The experiments were carried out on the DAS, a Dutch Grid testbed. 2013-06-11T02:22:13Z 2019-12-06T15:34:53Z 2013-06-11T02:22:13Z 2019-12-06T15:34:53Z 2005 2005 Conference Paper Sloot, P. M. A., Boukhanovsky, A. V., Keulen, W., & Boucher, C. A. (2005). A Grid-based HIV Expert System. Proceedings of the 5th International Symposium on Cluster Computing and Grid, 1, 471-486. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/83934 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/10150 en © 2005 IEEE Computer Society Washington.
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description This paper addresses grid-based integration and access of distributed data from infectious disease patient databases, literature on in-vitro and in-vivo pharmaceutical data, mutation databases, clinical trials, simulations and medical expert knowledge. Artificial intelligence and grid technology is used to abstract knowledge from the data and provide the physicians with adaptive interactive advice on treatment applied to drug resistant HIV. An important aspect of our research is to use a variety of statistical and numerical methods to identify relationships between HIV genetic sequences and antiviral resistance to investigate consistency of results. The output of the problem-solving environment (PSE) consists of a prediction of the drug sensitivity of the virus, generated by comparing the viral genotype to a relational database which contains a large number of phenotype-genotype pairs. Multivariate analyses combined with rule-based fuzzy logic are applied to the integrated data to provide ranking of patient-specific drugs. In addition, cellular automata-based simulations are used to predict the drug behaviour overtime. Access to and integration of data is done through existing Internet servers and emerging grid-based frameworks like Globus. Data presentation is done by standalone PC based software, Web-access and PDA roaming WAP access. The experiments were carried out on the DAS, a Dutch Grid testbed.
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Sloot, Peter M. A.
Boukhanovsky, Alexander V.
Boucher, Charles A. B.
Keulen, Wilco.
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Boukhanovsky, Alexander V.
Boucher, Charles A. B.
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Boukhanovsky, Alexander V.
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A grid-based HIV expert system
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title A grid-based HIV expert system
title_short A grid-based HIV expert system
title_full A grid-based HIV expert system
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url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/83934
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/10150
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