Biomedical terminologies and ontologies underlie various Health Information Systems (HISs), Electronic Health Record (EHR) Systems, Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) and health administrative systems. Moreover, the proliferation of interdisciplinary research efforts in the biomedical field is fueling the need to overcome terminological barriers when integrating knowledge from different fields into a unified research project. Therefore well-developed and well-maintained terminologies are in high demand. Most of the biomedical terminologies are large and complex, which makes it impossible for human experts to manually detect and correct all errors and inconsistencies. Automated and semi-automated Quality Assurance methodologies that focus o...
Motivation: For many years, the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) semantic network (SN) has bee...
The automatic integration of rapidly expanding information resources in the life sciences is one of ...
The integration of standardized biomedical terminologies into a single, unified knowledge representa...
Biomedical terminologies and ontologies underlie various Health Information Systems (HISs), Electron...
Biomedical ontologies and terminologies are a cornerstone in various electronic health record system...
Formalisms based on one or other flavor of Description Logic (DL) are sometimes put forward as helpi...
Biomedical terminologies serve as knowledge sources for a wide variety of biomedical applications in...
We present the details of a methodology for quality assurance in large medical terminologies and des...
AbstractThe Medical Entities Dictionary (MED) has served as a unified terminology at New York Presby...
AbstractAlthough controlled biomedical terminologies have been with us for centuries, it is only in ...
It is only by fixing on agreed meanings of terms in biomedical terminologies that we will be in a po...
In the management of biomedical data, vocabularies such as ontologies and terminologies (O/Ts) are u...
Background: Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine—Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT, hereafter abbreviated S...
Motivation: For many years, the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) semantic network (SN) has bee...
The automatic integration of rapidly expanding information resources in the life sciences is one of ...
The integration of standardized biomedical terminologies into a single, unified knowledge representa...
Biomedical terminologies and ontologies underlie various Health Information Systems (HISs), Electron...
Biomedical ontologies and terminologies are a cornerstone in various electronic health record system...
Formalisms based on one or other flavor of Description Logic (DL) are sometimes put forward as helpi...
Biomedical terminologies serve as knowledge sources for a wide variety of biomedical applications in...
We present the details of a methodology for quality assurance in large medical terminologies and des...
AbstractThe Medical Entities Dictionary (MED) has served as a unified terminology at New York Presby...
AbstractAlthough controlled biomedical terminologies have been with us for centuries, it is only in ...
It is only by fixing on agreed meanings of terms in biomedical terminologies that we will be in a po...
In the management of biomedical data, vocabularies such as ontologies and terminologies (O/Ts) are u...
Background: Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine—Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT, hereafter abbreviated S...
Motivation: For many years, the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) semantic network (SN) has bee...
The automatic integration of rapidly expanding information resources in the life sciences is one of ...
The integration of standardized biomedical terminologies into a single, unified knowledge representa...