Medical natural language understanding basically aims at representing the contents of medical texts in a formal, conceptual representation. The understanding process itself increasingly relies on a body of domain knowledge, generally expressed in the same conceptual formalism. The design of such a conceptual representation is a key knowledge-acquisition issue. When representing knowledge, the most important point is to ensure that the formal exploitation of the knowledge representation conforms to its meaning in the domain. We examined some methodological and theoretical principles to enforce this conformity. These principles result from our experience in MENELAS, a medical language understanding project
Using the techniques and theories of natural language processing (NLP), this paper puts forward thre...
Pathologies and acts are classified in thesauri to help physicians to code their activity. In practi...
In this thesis we explore the acquisition of a domain ontology based on the characteristics of langu...
Natural language understanding systems have to exploit various kinds of knowledge in order to repres...
Natural language understanding systems have to exploit various kinds of knowledge to be able to repr...
Using the techniques and theories of natural language processing (NLP), this paper puts forward thre...
We present a framework for building a medical natural language processing (NLP) system capable of de...
The overall goal of MENELAS is to provide better access to the information contained in natural lang...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an approach for building medical domain ontology as ...
Modularity of mental processes is a structural and functional characteristic of their organizational...
The central hypothesis of the collaboration between Language and Computing (L&C) and the Institute f...
AbstractInterpretation of semantic propositions in free-text documents such as MEDLINE citations wou...
In the medical field, it is now established that the maintenance of unambiguous thesauri goes throug...
Abstract. The modeling of knowledge and implementing it in software systems is not sufficiently supp...
While the biomedical informatics community widely acknowledges the utility of domain ontologies, the...
Using the techniques and theories of natural language processing (NLP), this paper puts forward thre...
Pathologies and acts are classified in thesauri to help physicians to code their activity. In practi...
In this thesis we explore the acquisition of a domain ontology based on the characteristics of langu...
Natural language understanding systems have to exploit various kinds of knowledge in order to repres...
Natural language understanding systems have to exploit various kinds of knowledge to be able to repr...
Using the techniques and theories of natural language processing (NLP), this paper puts forward thre...
We present a framework for building a medical natural language processing (NLP) system capable of de...
The overall goal of MENELAS is to provide better access to the information contained in natural lang...
International audienceIn this paper, we present an approach for building medical domain ontology as ...
Modularity of mental processes is a structural and functional characteristic of their organizational...
The central hypothesis of the collaboration between Language and Computing (L&C) and the Institute f...
AbstractInterpretation of semantic propositions in free-text documents such as MEDLINE citations wou...
In the medical field, it is now established that the maintenance of unambiguous thesauri goes throug...
Abstract. The modeling of knowledge and implementing it in software systems is not sufficiently supp...
While the biomedical informatics community widely acknowledges the utility of domain ontologies, the...
Using the techniques and theories of natural language processing (NLP), this paper puts forward thre...
Pathologies and acts are classified in thesauri to help physicians to code their activity. In practi...
In this thesis we explore the acquisition of a domain ontology based on the characteristics of langu...