Study on Tendency of Effects in Prescriptions of Peaceful Benevolent Dispensary Based on Attribute Distance Matrix
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Study on Tendency of Effects in Prescriptions of Peaceful Benevolent Dispensary Based on Attribute Distance Matrix
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical FormulaeVol. 17, Issue 22, Pages: 198-201(2011)
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HAN Nan, JIA Bo, SHEN Tao, et al. Study on Tendency of Effects in Prescriptions of Peaceful Benevolent Dispensary Based on Attribute Distance Matrix[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2011, 17(22): 198-201.
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HAN Nan, JIA Bo, SHEN Tao, et al. Study on Tendency of Effects in Prescriptions of Peaceful Benevolent Dispensary Based on Attribute Distance Matrix[J]. Chinese journal of experimental traditional medical formulae, 2011, 17(22): 198-201.DOI:
Study on Tendency of Effects in Prescriptions of Peaceful Benevolent Dispensary Based on Attribute Distance Matrix
Objective: To study the tendency of effects with no descriptions in Prescriptions of Peaceful Benevolent Dispensary. Method: Based on the attributes of medicines in formulae
the attribution distance matrix was developed and applied to compute the weights of attributes in a tuple vector. The methods of average value
steepest descent
Lagrange mean value
and information quantity were applied to induce the efficiency of formula based on component medicines. Result: To quantify the results
the precision measure was used to evaluate the effectiveness of effect attribution reduction among these four methods by using different formulae in Prescriptions of Peaceful Benevolent Dispensary. By experiments
the precision of efficiency attribution reduction among these four methods is 61.5%
79.2%
68.2%
70.8%
respectively. Conclusion: The results of average value method may be complex
the results of steepest descent method may be simple
the Lagrange mean value method may be a trade-off solution
and the results of information quantity method will be changeable based on thresholds. These methods can cross-refer and complement each other.