Hi,
I saw your paper and found it fascinating that you were able to adopt the Budavári & Szalay technique to patient records.
I just wanted to point you to NWAY and its associated paper https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.10711.
We extended the Budavári & Szalay technique to allow missing records in some of the catalogues, and systematically explore all combinatorically possible linkages.
We also implemented techniques to learn distributions from the data (for you that would apply to age, BMI, for us e.g., brightness).
Feel free to adopt code from https://github.com/JohannesBuchner/nway (also python).
Cheers,
Johannes
Hi,
I saw your paper and found it fascinating that you were able to adopt the Budavári & Szalay technique to patient records.
I just wanted to point you to NWAY and its associated paper https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.10711.
We extended the Budavári & Szalay technique to allow missing records in some of the catalogues, and systematically explore all combinatorically possible linkages.
We also implemented techniques to learn distributions from the data (for you that would apply to age, BMI, for us e.g., brightness).
Feel free to adopt code from https://github.com/JohannesBuchner/nway (also python).
Cheers,
Johannes