Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, we try to systematically study how to perform doctor recommendation in mobile Medical Social Networks (m-MSNs). Specifically, employing a real-world medical dataset as the source in our study, we first mine doctor-patient ties/relationships via Time-constraint Probability Factor Graph model (TPFG), and then define the transition probability matrix between neighbor nodes. Finally, we propose a doctor recommendation model via Random Walk with Restart (RWR), namely RWR-Model. Our real experiments validate the effectiveness of the proposed method. Experimental results show that we obtain the good accuracies of mining doctor-patient relationships from the network, the performance of doctor recommendation is also better than the baseline algorithms: traditional Reduced SVM (RSVM) method and IDRModel.KeywordsDoctor RecommendationRandom Walk with RestartDoctorpatient Ties MiningMobile Medical Social Networks

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