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Multi-label learning task is using to solve problems of syndrome diagnosis for patients may simultaneously have more than one syndrome in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). The two goals of multi-label learning are label prediction loss and relevance ordering loss. Most Multi-label learning algorithms focus on only one of the goals and neglect the other one. However, there is a multi-label learning...
Pulse diagnosis is one of important diagnosis methods in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). In TCM, the pulse condition is closely related to the pulsation of heart, unobstructed blood vessels and abundance or shortage of Qi and blood. From a hemodynamic point of view, the arterial pulsation comes from the beating of the heart. The beating of heart results in the periodically circumferential and...
Objective: To investigate the protein markers in tongue coatings in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF) and chronic gastritis (CG) based on SELDI-TOF-MS technique. Methods: The tongue coatings were taken from 56 patients with CRF, 50 patients with CG and 38 healthy people. Then the coatings were investigated by proteomic techniques with NP20 gene chip. Results: (1) In the CRF group, CG group...
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