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Machine Learning in Medicine - Cookbook Three

  • So far a book on the subject to a medical audience has not been published
  • The book is time-friendly
  • The book is multipurpose, (1) an introduction for the ignorant, (2) a primer to the inexperienced, (3) a self-assessment handbook for the advanced
  • The authors are from both a mathematical and medical background, which is adequate, because machine learning is a discipline at the interface of bioscience and mathematics
  • The methods selected and described have been tested in real life and by the authors
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Statistics (BRIEFSSTATIST)

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Table of contents (20 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiii
  2. Cluster Models

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1

About this book

Unique features of the book involve the following.

1.This book is the third volume of a three volume series of cookbooks entitled "Machine Learning in Medicine - Cookbooks One, Two, and Three". No other self-assessment works for the medical and health care community covering the field of machine learning have been published to date.

2. Each chapter of the book can be studied without the need to consult other chapters, and can, for the readership's convenience, be downloaded from the internet. Self-assessment examples are available at extras.springer.com.

3. An adequate command of machine learning methodologies is a requirement for physicians and other health workers, particularly now, because the amount of medical computer data files currently doubles every 20 months, and, because, soon, it will be impossible for them to take proper data-based health decisions without the help of machine learning.

4. Given the importance of knowledge of machine learning in the medical and health care community, and the current lack of knowledge of it, the readership will consist of any physician and health worker.

5. The book was written in a simple language in order to enhance readability not only for the advanced but also for the novices.

6. The book is multipurpose, it is an introduction for ignorant, a primer for the inexperienced, and a self-assessment handbook for the advanced.

7. The book, was, particularly, written for jaded physicians and any other health care professionals lacking time to read the entire series of three textbooks.

8. Like the other two cookbooks it contains technical descriptions and self-assessment examples of 20 important computer methodologies for medical data analysis, and it, largely, skips the theoretical and mathematical background.

9. Information of theoretical and mathematical background of the methods described are displayed in a "notes" section at the end of eachchapter.

10.Unlike traditional statistical methods, the machine learning methodologies are able to analyze big data including thousands of cases and hundreds of variables.

11. The medical and health care community is little aware of the multidimensional nature of current medical data files, and experimental clinical studies are not helpful to that aim either, because these studies, usually, assume that subgroup characteristics are unimportant, as long as the study is randomized. This is, of course, untrue, because any subgroup characteristic may be vital to an individual at risk.

12. To date, except for a three volume introductary series on the subject entitled "Machine Learning in Medicine Part One, Two, and Thee, 2013, Springer Heidelberg Germany" from the same authors, and the current cookbook series, no books on machine learning in medicine have been published.

13. Another unique feature of the cookbooks is that it was jointly written by two authors from different disciplines, one being a clinician/clinical pharmacologist, one being a mathematician/biostatistician.

14. The authors have also jointly been teaching at universities and institutions throughout Europe and the USA for the past 20 years.

15. The authors have managed to cover the field of medical data analysis in a nonmathematical way for the benefit of medical and health workers.

16. The authors already successfully published many statistics textbooks and self-assessment books, e.g., the 67 chapter textbook entitled "Statistics Applied to Clinical Studies 5th Edition, 2012, Springer Heidelberg Germany" with downloads of 62,826 copies.

17. The current cookbook makes use, in addition to SPSS statistical software, of various free calculators from the internet, as well as the Konstanz Information Miner (Knime), a widely approved free machine learning package, and the free Weka Data Mining package from New Zealand.

18. The above software packages with hundreds of nodes, the basic processing units including virtually all of the statistical and data mining methods, can be used not only for data analyses, but also for appropriate data storage.

19. The current cookbook shows, particularly, for those with little affinity to value tables, that data mining in the form of a visualization process is very well feasible, and often more revealing than traditional statistics.

20.The Knime and Weka data miners uses widely available excel data files.

21. In current clinical research prospective cohort studies are increasingly replacing the costly controlled clinical trials, and modern machine learning methodologies like probit and tobit regressions as well as neural networks, Bayesian networks, and support vector machines prove to better fit their analysis than traditional statistical methods do.

22. The current cookbook not only includes concise descriptions of standard machine learning methods, but also of more recent methods like the linear machine learning models using ordinal and loglinear regression.

23. Machine learning tends to increasingly use evolutionary operation methodologies. Also this subject has been covered.

24. All of the methods described have been applied in the authors' own research prior to this publication.

Reviews

From the book reviews:

“It provides a rapid review of tools used in machine learning that were not covered in in the first two cookbooks. The audience includes students, health professionals, and researchers with basic experience in statistics who are looking for a quick review prior to using machine learning tools. … This is a valuable resource for those who need a quick reference on machine learning models in medicine.” (Pooja Sethi, Doody’s Book Reviews, February, 2015)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department Medicine Albert Schweitzer Hospital, Sliedrecht, The Netherlands

    Ton J. Cleophas

  • Department Biostatistics & Epidemiology, Academic Medical Center, Leiden, The Netherlands

    Aeilko H. Zwinderman

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eBook USD 39.99
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Softcover Book USD 54.99
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