Pathologies and acts are classified in thesauri to help physicians to code their activity. In practice, the use of thesauri is not sufficient to reduce variability in coding and thesauri do not fit computer processing. We think the automation of the coding task requires a conceptual modelling of medical items: an ontology. Our objective is to help pneumologists code acts and diagnoses with a software that represents medical knowledge by an ontology of the concerned specialty. The main research hypothesis is to apply natural language processing tools to corpora to develop the resources needed to build the ontology. In this paper, our objective is twofold: we have to build the ontology of pneumology and we want to develop a methodology for th...
Using the techniques and theories of natural language processing (NLP), this paper puts forward thre...
Medical natural language understanding basically aims at representing the contents of medical texts ...
AbstractMedical terminologies are important for unambiguous encoding and exchange of clinical inform...
Pathologies and acts are classified in thesauri to help physicians to code their activity. In practi...
In the medical field, it is now established that the maintenance of unambiguous thesauri goes throug...
In many medical fields, maintenance, comparison and aggregation of unambiguous terminologies go thro...
In many medical fields, the maintenance of unabiguous terminologies, the comparison and aggregation ...
Using the techniques and theories of natural language processing (NLP), this paper puts forward thre...
The appropriate categorisation of written information by health professionals is very important to g...
Background Ontologies play a major role in life sciences, enabling a number of applications, from ne...
Medical science is an area, which offers a great potential for the application of computer-support. ...
BACKGROUND: Ontologies play a major role in life sciences, enabling a number of applications, from n...
Ontology is an efficient and an adequate way of conceptualization of knowledge representation for re...
Ontology authoring is a specialised task requiring amongst other things a deep knowledge of the onto...
Abstract. Ontologies are becoming increasingly important in the biomedical domain since they enable ...
Using the techniques and theories of natural language processing (NLP), this paper puts forward thre...
Medical natural language understanding basically aims at representing the contents of medical texts ...
AbstractMedical terminologies are important for unambiguous encoding and exchange of clinical inform...
Pathologies and acts are classified in thesauri to help physicians to code their activity. In practi...
In the medical field, it is now established that the maintenance of unambiguous thesauri goes throug...
In many medical fields, maintenance, comparison and aggregation of unambiguous terminologies go thro...
In many medical fields, the maintenance of unabiguous terminologies, the comparison and aggregation ...
Using the techniques and theories of natural language processing (NLP), this paper puts forward thre...
The appropriate categorisation of written information by health professionals is very important to g...
Background Ontologies play a major role in life sciences, enabling a number of applications, from ne...
Medical science is an area, which offers a great potential for the application of computer-support. ...
BACKGROUND: Ontologies play a major role in life sciences, enabling a number of applications, from n...
Ontology is an efficient and an adequate way of conceptualization of knowledge representation for re...
Ontology authoring is a specialised task requiring amongst other things a deep knowledge of the onto...
Abstract. Ontologies are becoming increasingly important in the biomedical domain since they enable ...
Using the techniques and theories of natural language processing (NLP), this paper puts forward thre...
Medical natural language understanding basically aims at representing the contents of medical texts ...
AbstractMedical terminologies are important for unambiguous encoding and exchange of clinical inform...