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Predicting the Associations between Meridians and Chinese Traditional Medicine Using a Cost-Sensitive Graph Convolutional Neural Network

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  • Hsiang-Yuan Yeh

    (School of Big Data Management, Soochow University, Taipei 111, Taiwan)

  • Chia-Ter Chao

    (Department of Medicine, National Taiwan University Hospital BeiHu Branch, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan
    Department of Internal Medicine, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan
    Graduate Institute of Toxicology, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan)

  • Yi-Pei Lai

    (School of Big Data Management, Soochow University, Taipei 111, Taiwan)

  • Huei-Wen Chen

    (Graduate Institute of Toxicology, College of Medicine, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan)

Abstract

Natural products are the most important and commonly used in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for healthcare and disease prevention in East-Asia. Although the Meridian system of TCM was established several thousand years ago, the rationale of Meridian classification based on the ingredient compounds remains poorly understood. A core challenge for the traditional machine learning approaches for chemical activity prediction is to encode molecules into fixed length vectors but ignore the structural information of the chemical compound. Therefore, we apply a cost-sensitive graph convolutional neural network model to learn local and global topological features of chemical compounds, and discover the associations between TCM and their Meridians. In the experiments, we find that the performance of our approach with the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC-AUC) of 0.82 which is better than the traditional machine learning algorithm and also obtains 8%–13% improvement comparing with the state-of-the-art methods. We investigate the powerful ability of deep learning approach to learn the proper molecular descriptors for Meridian prediction and to provide novel insights into the complementary and alternative medicine of TCM.

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  • Hsiang-Yuan Yeh & Chia-Ter Chao & Yi-Pei Lai & Huei-Wen Chen, 2020. "Predicting the Associations between Meridians and Chinese Traditional Medicine Using a Cost-Sensitive Graph Convolutional Neural Network," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 17(3), pages 1-12, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jijerp:v:17:y:2020:i:3:p:740-:d:312432
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