Many paths lead to discovery : analogical retrieval of cancer therapies
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2012
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This paper addresses the issue of analogical inference, and its potential role as the mediator of new therapeutic discoveries, by using disjunction operators based on quantum connectives to combine many potential reasoning pathways into a single search expression. In it, we extend our previous work in which we developed an approach to analogical retrieval using the Predication-based Semantic Indexing (PSI) model, which encodes both concepts and the relationships between them in high-dimensional vector space. As in our previous work, we leverage the ability of PSI to infer predicate pathways connecting two example concepts, in this case comprising of known therapeutic relationships. For example, given that drug x TREATS disease z, we might infer the predicate pathway drug x INTERACTS WITH gene y ASSOCIATED WITH disease z, and use this pathway to search for drugs related to another disease in similar ways. As biological systems tend to be characterized by networks of relationships, we evaluate the ability of quantum-inspired operators to mediate inference and retrieval across multiple relations, by testing the ability of different approaches to recover known therapeutic relationships. In addition, we introduce a novel complex vector based implementation of PSI, based on Plate’s Circular Holographic Reduced Representations, which we utilize for all experiments in addition to the binary vector based approach we have applied in our previous research. |
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Springer |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/54257/1/cohenQI2012novspace.pdf http://qi-2012.quantuminteraction.org/ Cohen, Trevor, Widdows, Dominic, De Vine, Lance, Schvaneveldt, Roger, & Rindflesch, Thomas (2012) Many paths lead to discovery : analogical retrieval of cancer therapies. In Quantum Interaction 2012, 27 - 29 June 2012, Paris School of Economics, Paris. (In Press) |
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Copyright 2012 [please consult the author] |
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School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science; Science & Engineering Faculty |
Palavras-Chave | #080107 Natural Language Processing #080704 Information Retrieval and Web Search #110000 MEDICAL AND HEALTH SCIENCES #literature based discovery #analogical reasoning #therapy #vector space model |
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Conference Paper |