This paper describes application of the basic methods of semantic analysis of text data -Porter stemming, frequency semantic analysis, latent semantic analysis and syntactic semantic analysis using an automated system. The system allows analyzing the text using these methods. The characteristics and features of the methods' implementation as well as the obtained results of their applying to texts of small complexity are considered. The research allows to reveal features of usage of the methods according to the text analysis purposes.
One of the main methods on which the personalized approach in medicine is based is finding a pair of patients who are similar in the properties of the disease. The objective of the study is to select the most effective similarity learning instrument amongst three options anaemia treatment and phosphorus-calcium balance recovery in dialysis patients, ranked according to the highest similarity to the particular patient. As soon as methods for comparing instruments will achieve the goal, the algorithm of weight tagging is used, modified by the authors by adding more weights values to important features — the cosine measure, the soft cosine measure, considering the similarity of drug alternative and their bioavailability. As a metric that evaluates the quality of algorithms, a combined metric is used that takes into account the quality of treatment classification as effective and the rank order of the greatest correspondence of therapy to a specific patient. As a result, using the opinions of nephrologists as experts, it was shown that the best measure of similarity is the soft cosine measure.
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