ProgViz: Visualizing Patient Journeys Based on Finite State Models

Zakreuskaya A, Hapfelmeier J (2019)


Publication Type: Conference contribution

Publication year: 2019

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Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.

Book Volume: 2019-July

Pages Range: 405-410

Conference Proceedings Title: Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Visualisation

Event location: Paris FR

ISBN: 9781728128382

DOI: 10.1109/IV.2019.00075

Abstract

Patient journeys are the key for treatment development, quality insurance and better understanding of disease progression. Therefore, many visualization toolkits exist to monitor individual patient lives. However, there is no visualization that relies on the overall patterns of patient journeys. We propose a new framework progViz that visualizes patterns of patient journeys, which rely on finite state models. These models are able to illustrate progression of diseases, treatment and outcomes of whole populations as well as very specific analyses. Finally, we propose a method to evaluate how treatment affects disease progression.

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APA:

Zakreuskaya, A., & Hapfelmeier, J. (2019). ProgViz: Visualizing Patient Journeys Based on Finite State Models. In Ebad Banissi, Anna Ursyn, Mark W. McK. Bannatyne, Nuno Datia, Joao Moura Pires, Rita Francese, Muhammad Sarfraz, Theodor G Wyeld, Fatma Bouali, Gilles Venturin, Hanane Azzag, Mustapha Lebbah, Marjan Trutschl, Urska Cvek, Heimo Muller, Minoru Nakayama, Sebastian Kernbach, Loredana Caruccio, Michele Risi, Ugo Erra, Autilia Vitiello, Veronica Rossano (Eds.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Visualisation (pp. 405-410). Paris, FR: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc..

MLA:

Zakreuskaya, Anastasiya, and Jana Hapfelmeier. "ProgViz: Visualizing Patient Journeys Based on Finite State Models." Proceedings of the 23rd International Conference on Information Visualisation - Biomedical Visualization and Geometric Modelling and Imaging, IV 2019, Paris Ed. Ebad Banissi, Anna Ursyn, Mark W. McK. Bannatyne, Nuno Datia, Joao Moura Pires, Rita Francese, Muhammad Sarfraz, Theodor G Wyeld, Fatma Bouali, Gilles Venturin, Hanane Azzag, Mustapha Lebbah, Marjan Trutschl, Urska Cvek, Heimo Muller, Minoru Nakayama, Sebastian Kernbach, Loredana Caruccio, Michele Risi, Ugo Erra, Autilia Vitiello, Veronica Rossano, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc., 2019. 405-410.

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