
Elma Hot DervicMedical University Vienna / Complexity Science Hub Vienna · Section for Science of Complex Systems
Elma Hot Dervic
Doctor of Philosophy
My research interests include machine learning, network science and everything impactful related to data science.
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Introduction
Elma Dervic is a Postdoc at the Complexity Science Hub.
She completed her PhD at CSH and the Medical University of Vienna in January 2023. Elma holds a bachelor’s and a master’s degree in electrical engineering from the University of Montenegro, which she earned in 2015 and 2017, respectively.
Currently, she is working with medical data on unraveling disease trajectories. Furthermore, she is working on trading data to analyze systemic risk in supply chains.
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Publications (31)
Migration's impact spans various social dimensions, including demography, sustainability, politics, economy and gender disparities. Yet, the decision-making process behind migrants choosing their destination remains elusive. Existing models primarily rely on population size and travel distance to explain flow fluctuations, overlooking significant p...
We aim to comprehensively identify typical life-spanning trajectories and critical events that impact patients' hospital utilization and mortality. We use a unique dataset containing 44 million records of almost all inpatient stays from 2003 to 2014 in Austria to investigate disease trajectories. We develop a new, multilayer disease network approac...
Obesity, a highly prevalent disorder and central diagnosis of the metabolic syndrome, is linked to mental health by clinical observations and biological pathways. Patients with a diagnosis of obesity may show long-lasting increases in risk for receiving psychiatric co-diagnoses. Austrian national registry data of inpatient services from 1997 to 201...
Why does the world seem to suddenly be fighting over antibiotics? For one thing, production is increasingly concentrated in two countries - China and India. For another, an entire industry seems surprised by the rapid increase in demand for drugs after the decline during the Covid-19 pandemic. Our results suggest three broad policy recommendations....
Aims
The risk for developing venous thromboembolism (VTE) is about equal in both sexes. Research suggests diabetes mellitus (DM) is a risk factor for pulmonary embolism and deep vein thrombosis, both forms of VTE. We aimed at investigating the sex-specific impact of DM on VTE risk.
Materials and Methods
Medical claims data were analyzed in a retro...
Patients do not access physicians at random but rather via naturally emerging networks of patient flows between them. As mass quarantines, absences due to sickness, or other shocks thin out these networks, the system might be pushed to a tipping point where it loses its ability to deliver care. Here, we propose a data-driven framework to quantify r...
Patients do not access physicians at random but rather via naturally emerging networks of patient flows between them. As retirements, mass quarantines and absence due to sickness during pandemics, or other shocks thin out these networks, the system might be pushed closer to a tipping point where it loses its ability to deliver care to the populatio...
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The Effect of Cardiovascular Comorbidities on Women Compared to Men: Longitudinal Retrospective Analysis
Due to its high lethality among older people, the safety of nursing homes has been of central importance during the COVID-19 pandemic. With test procedures and vaccines becoming available at scale, nursing homes might relax prohibitory measures while controlling the spread of infections. By control we mean that each index case infects less than one...
Background
Although men are more prone to developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) than women, risk factors for CVD, such as nicotine abuse and diabetes mellitus, have been shown to be more detrimental in women than in men.
Objective
We developed a method to systematically investigate population-wide electronic health records for all possible assoc...
Objectives:
Diabetic patients are often diagnosed with several comorbidities. The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationship between different combinations of risk factors and complications in diabetic patients.
Research design and methods:
We used a longitudinal, population-wide dataset of patients with hospital diagnoses and...
BACKGROUND
Although men are more prone to developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) than women, risk factors for CVD, such as nicotine abuse and diabetes mellitus, have been shown to be more detrimental in women than in men.
OBJECTIVE
We developed a method to systematically investigate population-wide electronic health records for all possible assoc...
Background:
In general, the risk to develop Parkinson's disease (PD) is higher in men compared to women. Besides male sex and genetics, research suggests diabetes mellitus (DM) is a risk factor for PD as well.
Objective:
In this population-level study, we aimed at investigating the sex-specific impact of DM on new diagnoses of PD.
Methods:
Med...
Assessing the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to mitigate the spread of SARS-CoV-2 is critical to inform future preparedness response plans. Here we quantify the impact of 6,068 hierarchically coded NPIs implemented in 79 territories on the effective reproduction number, Rt, of COVID-19. We propose a modelling approach that...
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, governments have implemented a wide range of non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs). Monitoring and documenting government strategies during the COVID-19 crisis is crucial to understand the progression of the epidemic. Following a content analysis strategy of existing public information sources, we developed a...
Non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPIs) to mitigate the spread of SARS-CoV-2 were often implemented under considerable uncertainty and a lack of scientific evidence. Assessing the effectiveness of the individual interventions is critical to inform future preparedness response plans. Here we quantify the impact of 4,579 NPIs implemented in 76 territ...
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, governments have implemented a wide range of nonpharmaceutical interventions (NPIs). Monitoring and documenting government strategies during the COVID-19 crisis is crucial to understand the progression of the epidemic. Following a content analysis strategy of existing public information sources, we developed a...
Introduction:
Both diabetes mellitus and being female significantly increase the risk of being diagnosed with major depressive disorder (MDD). The diagnosis of MDD, combined with diabetes mellitus, can be detrimental in terms of mortality and morbidity. We aimed at investigating the impact of diabetes mellitus on the gender gap in MDD over the cou...
A preprocessing of soil database of Montenegro is done and presented in this paper. Anomaly detection and cleaning the data is one of the first steps of data mining analysis. Hence, preprocessing of database is done using pedological knowledge and different approach of anomaly detection based on clustering. K-means clustering method is used. Result...
Data mining je skup tehnika koji imaje imaju za cilj otkrivanje korisnih informacija iz
velikih baza podataka. K-means and fuzzy K-means su tehnike data mininga. Algoritmi obje
tehnike su razvijene u Javi i prilagođeni za klasterizaciju podataka o zemljištu. Upoređivane su
ove dvije tehnike i ispitivani nedostaci fuzzy K-means klasterizacije.
Abstr...
A problem of soil clustering based on the chemical characteristics of soil, and proper visual representation of the obtained results, is analysed in the paper. To that aim, K-means and fuzzy K-means algorithms are adapted for soil data clustering. A database of soil characteristics sampled in Montenegro is used for a comparative analysis of impleme...
A problem of soil clustering and spatial representation of the obtained results, based on in-situ measurements of physical and chemical characteristics of soil, is analysed in the paper. K-means and fuzzy K-means algorithms are adapted for the soil data clastering. Database of soil samples sampled in Montenegro is used for comparative analysis of t...
This paper presents modification of the TwIST algorithm for Compressive Sensing MRI images reconstruction. Compressive Sensing is new approach in signal processing whose basic idea is recovering signal form small set of available samples. The application of the Compressive Sensing in biomedical imaging has found great importance. It allows signific...
This paper presents modification of the TwIST algorithm for Compressive
Sensing MRI images reconstruction. Compressive Sensing is new approach in
signal processing whose basic idea is recovering signal form small set of
available samples. The application of the Compressive Sensing in biomedical
imaging has found great importance. It allows signific...