Title :
Interactive Exploration of Medical Data Sets
Author :
Muller, Holger ; Zatloukal, Kurt ; Streit, Marc ; Schmalstieg, Dieter
Author_Institution :
Med. Univ. Graz, Graz
Abstract :
This paper describes an interactive data exploration system for molecular and clinical data in the field of personalized medicine. It addresses the essential but to date unsolved problem of how to identify connections between genetic variants and their corresponding diseases or the response to certain drugs and treatments, respectively. It is therefore necessary to connect genetic with clinical data in order to categorize specific subgroups of patients with certain disease features. The huge amount of data provided by molecular analytical methods (e.g. data on genetic alterations, proteomic or metabolomic data) can only be analyzed by applying statistical methods and bioinformatics. However, even standard methods of statistics and bioinformatics fail when the data is inhomogeneous - as is the case with clinical data - and when data structures are obscured by noise and dominant patterns. The structure of large medical data sets is made visible by using so called object- and attribute-glyphs, which can be arranged in a two dimensional space and synchronized with a set of visualization views.
Keywords :
data visualisation; diseases; genetics; interactive systems; medical information systems; molecular biophysics; statistical analysis; very large databases; attribute-glyphs; bioinformatics; clinical data; disease; genetic alteration; genetic variants; interactive data exploration system; large medical data set; metabolomic data; molecular analytical method; molecular data; object-glyphs; personalized medicine; proteomic data; statistical methods; Bioinformatics; Data analysis; Data structures; Diseases; Drugs; Genetics; Metabolomics; Proteomics; Statistical analysis; Statistics;
Conference_Titel :
BioMedical Visualization, 2008. MEDIVIS '08. Fifth International Conference
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3284-4
DOI :
10.1109/MediVis.2008.13