Title :
Anonymous Indexing of Health Conditions for a Similarity Measure
Author :
Song, Insu ; Marsh, Nigel V.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Bus./IT, James Cook Univ. of Australia, Singapore, Singapore
fDate :
7/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A health social network is an online information service which facilitates information sharing between closely related members of a community with the same or a similar health condition. Over the years, many automated recommender systems have been developed for social networking in order to help users find their communities of interest. For health social networking, the ideal source of information for measuring similarities of patients is the medical information of the patients. However, it is not desirable that such sensitive and private information be shared over the Internet. This is also true for many other security sensitive domains. A new information-sharing scheme is developed where each patient is represented as a small number of (possibly disjoint) d-words (discriminant words) and the d-words are used to measure similarities between patients without revealing sensitive personal information. The d-words are simple words like “food,´´ and thus do not contain identifiable personal information. This makes our method an effective one-way hashing of patient assessments for a similarity measure. The d-words can be easily shared on the Internet to find peers who might have similar health conditions.
Keywords :
Internet; bioinformatics; indexing; information services; medical computing; recommender systems; social networking (online); anonymous health condition indexing; automated recommender systems; discriminant words; disjoint d-words; health social networking; information sharing scheme; one way hashing; online information service; patient medical information; patient similarities; security sensitive domains; similarity measure; Communities; Internet; Semantics; Social network services; Support vector machine classification; Vectors; Health informatics; health social network recommender system; similarity measure; Abstracting and Indexing as Topic; Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity; Autistic Disorder; Databases, Factual; Humans; Information Dissemination; Medical Informatics; Models, Theoretical; Social Support; Support Vector Machines;
Journal_Title :
Information Technology in Biomedicine, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TITB.2012.2194717