Early Multimodal Data Integration for Data-Driven Medical Research - A Scoping Review

Data-driven medical research (DDMR) needs multimodal data (MMD) to sufficiently capture the complexity of clinical cases. Methods for early multimodal data integration (MMDI), i.e. integration of the data before performing a data analysis, vary from basic concatenation to applying Deep Learning, eac...

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Published inStudies in health technology and informatics Vol. 317; p. 49
Main Authors Gehrmann, Julia, Beyan, Oya
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LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands 30.08.2024
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ISSN1879-8365
DOI10.3233/SHTI240837

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Abstract Data-driven medical research (DDMR) needs multimodal data (MMD) to sufficiently capture the complexity of clinical cases. Methods for early multimodal data integration (MMDI), i.e. integration of the data before performing a data analysis, vary from basic concatenation to applying Deep Learning, each with distinct characteristics and challenges. Besides early MMDI, there exists late MMDI which performs modality-specific data analyses and then combines the analysis results. We conducted a scoping review, following PRISMA guidelines, to find and analyze 21 reviews on methods for early MMDI between 2019 and 2024. Our analysis categorized these methods into four groups and summarized group-specific characteristics that are relevant for choosing the optimal method combination for MMDI pipelines in DDMR projects. Moreover, we found that early MMDI is often performed by executing several methods subsequently in a pipeline. This early MMDI pipeline is usually subject to manual optimization. Our focus was on structural integration in DDMR. The choice of MMDI method depends on the research setting, complexity, and the researcher team's expertise. Future research could focus on comparing early and late MMDI approaches as well as automating the optimization of MMDI pipelines to integrate vast amounts of real-world medical data effectively, facilitating holistic DDMR.
AbstractList Data-driven medical research (DDMR) needs multimodal data (MMD) to sufficiently capture the complexity of clinical cases. Methods for early multimodal data integration (MMDI), i.e. integration of the data before performing a data analysis, vary from basic concatenation to applying Deep Learning, each with distinct characteristics and challenges. Besides early MMDI, there exists late MMDI which performs modality-specific data analyses and then combines the analysis results. We conducted a scoping review, following PRISMA guidelines, to find and analyze 21 reviews on methods for early MMDI between 2019 and 2024. Our analysis categorized these methods into four groups and summarized group-specific characteristics that are relevant for choosing the optimal method combination for MMDI pipelines in DDMR projects. Moreover, we found that early MMDI is often performed by executing several methods subsequently in a pipeline. This early MMDI pipeline is usually subject to manual optimization. Our focus was on structural integration in DDMR. The choice of MMDI method depends on the research setting, complexity, and the researcher team's expertise. Future research could focus on comparing early and late MMDI approaches as well as automating the optimization of MMDI pipelines to integrate vast amounts of real-world medical data effectively, facilitating holistic DDMR.
Author Gehrmann, Julia
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