Research Article

Detection of Herb-Symptom Associations from Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinical Data

Table 4

Example of herb-symptom relationship (clinical label, correlation: 1).
(a) GPBT herb-symptom relationship

HerbSymptomClinical label (correlation: 1)Chi-square test: P valueChi-square test:
-value
NetCorrA:
P value
NetCorrA:
-value

1Chinese angelicaHypogastralgia1000.00040.0032
2Chinese angelicaGreasy fur1000.0002
3Chinese angelicaCough100
4Danshen rootDark tongue1000.00650.0342
5Danshen rootCough100
6Danshen rootAnorexia10000
7Liquorice rootRelaxed pulse100
8Liquorice rootAngina1000.00060.0043
9Baical skullcap rootFever100
10Baical skullcap rootYellow fur100

(b) INSOMNIA herb-symptom relationship

HerbSymptomClinical label (correlation: 1)Chi-square test: P valueChi-square test:
-value
NetCorrA:
P value
NetCorrA:
-value

1Fresh Rehmannia Red tongue10000
2Fresh Rehmannia Distracted1
3Fresh Rehmannia Dried manure 1
4Poria with hostwoodPalpitation10.0003
5Poria with hostwoodYellow fur10.0019
6Poria with hostwoodRed tongue1
7Long GuDizziness100
8Long GuPalpitation1
9Long GuDreaming often1
10Long GuDizziness1