Data Mining Competition To Improve Drug Safety 36
An anonymous reader writes "The OMOP Cup is a competition to find new methods for detecting drug side effects. There have been several cases over the last few years where drugs have had issues that haven't been detected for years after they were released. The proliferation of electronic medical records and pharmacy claims provides a large and potentially powerful new data source for faster detection. The problem is that the techniques for doing this on a large scale are immature. The OMOP Cup is trying to help fix that. They've already given out $5,000 for top methods, and there's $15,000 still up for grabs."
Data Mining Sing Along (Score:5, Funny)
You parse 16 gigs, and what do you get?...
Re:Data Mining Sing Along (Score:5, Funny)
A drug-induced tumor and deeper in debt.