Predicting Drug-Drug Interactions from Heterogeneous Data: An Embedding Approach

19 Mar 2021  ·  Devendra Singh Dhami, Siwen Yan, Gautam Kunapuli, David Page, Sriraam Natarajan ·

Predicting and discovering drug-drug interactions (DDIs) using machine learning has been studied extensively. However, most of the approaches have focused on text data or textual representation of the drug structures. We present the first work that uses multiple data sources such as drug structure images, drug structure string representation and relational representation of drug relationships as the input. To this effect, we exploit the recent advances in deep networks to integrate these varied sources of inputs in predicting DDIs. Our empirical evaluation against several state-of-the-art methods using standalone different data types for drugs clearly demonstrate the efficacy of combining heterogeneous data in predicting DDIs.

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