SNOMED is one of the leading healthcare terminologies being used worldwide. Due to its sheer volume and continuing expansion, it is inevitable that errors will make their way into SNOMED. Thus, quality assurance is an important part of its maintenance cycle. A structural approach is presented in this dissertation, aiming at developing automated techniques that can aid auditors in the discovery of terminology errors more effectively and efficiently. Large SNOMED hierarchies are partitioned, based primarily on their relationships patterns, into concept groups of more manageable sizes. Three related abstraction networks with respect to a SNOMED hierarchy, namely the area taxonomy, partial-area taxonomy, and disjoint partial-area taxonomy, are ...
One criterion for the well-formedness of ontologies is that their hierarchical structure forms a lat...
Background: Summarization networks are compact summaries of ontologies. The “Big Picture” view offer...
One criterion for the well-formedness of ontologies is that their hierarchical structure form a latt...
SNOMED is one of the leading healthcare terminologies being used worldwide. Due to its sheer volume ...
AbstractSNOMED is one of the leading health care terminologies being used worldwide. As such, qualit...
SNOMED is one of the leading health care terminologies being used worldwide. As such, quality assura...
The Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine – Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) has been widely used as a sta...
AbstractAuditors of a large terminology, such as SNOMED CT, face a daunting challenge. To aid them i...
Several auditing methodologies for large controlled terminologies are developed. These are applied t...
Auditors of a large terminology, such as SNOMED CT, face a daunting challenge. To aid them in their ...
Objective: To develop and test an auditing methodology for detecting errors in medical terminologies...
Two high-level abstraction networks for the knowledge content of a terminology, known respectively a...
The Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) is a two-level biomedical terminological knowledge base, ...
The Standardized Nomenclature of Medicine -- Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT -- further abbreviated as SCT...
AbstractThe Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) is an extensive referen...
One criterion for the well-formedness of ontologies is that their hierarchical structure forms a lat...
Background: Summarization networks are compact summaries of ontologies. The “Big Picture” view offer...
One criterion for the well-formedness of ontologies is that their hierarchical structure form a latt...
SNOMED is one of the leading healthcare terminologies being used worldwide. Due to its sheer volume ...
AbstractSNOMED is one of the leading health care terminologies being used worldwide. As such, qualit...
SNOMED is one of the leading health care terminologies being used worldwide. As such, quality assura...
The Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine – Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) has been widely used as a sta...
AbstractAuditors of a large terminology, such as SNOMED CT, face a daunting challenge. To aid them i...
Several auditing methodologies for large controlled terminologies are developed. These are applied t...
Auditors of a large terminology, such as SNOMED CT, face a daunting challenge. To aid them in their ...
Objective: To develop and test an auditing methodology for detecting errors in medical terminologies...
Two high-level abstraction networks for the knowledge content of a terminology, known respectively a...
The Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) is a two-level biomedical terminological knowledge base, ...
The Standardized Nomenclature of Medicine -- Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT -- further abbreviated as SCT...
AbstractThe Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) is an extensive referen...
One criterion for the well-formedness of ontologies is that their hierarchical structure forms a lat...
Background: Summarization networks are compact summaries of ontologies. The “Big Picture” view offer...
One criterion for the well-formedness of ontologies is that their hierarchical structure form a latt...