This chapter gives an educational overview of: • The difference between informal and formal ontologies • The primary objectives of ontology design, re-use, extensibility, and interoperability • How formal ontologies can be used to map terminologies and classification systems • How formal ontologies improve semantic interoperability • The relationship between a well-formed ontology and the development of intelligent decision suppor
Electronic health records (EHRs) serve as repositories of documented data collected in a health care...
Electronic health records (EHRs) serve as repositories of documented data collected in a health care...
Electronic health records (EHRs) serve as repositories of documented data collected in a health care...
This chapter gives an educational overview of: • The difference between informal and formal ontolog...
Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS), for providing patient specific advice, can only be accepte...
The meaning of the term health care is changing. Health care information systems (a branch of softwa...
Purpose: Information Technologies and Knowledge-based Systems can significantly improve the manageme...
Purpose: Information Technologies and Knowledge-based Systems can significantly improve the manageme...
The present-day health data ecosystem comprises a wide array of complex heterogeneous data sources. ...
The present-day health data ecosystem comprises a wide array of complex heterogeneous data sources. ...
This chapter gives an educational overview of: 1. The significance of having a formal ontology of h...
AbstractToday new researches create a considerable amount of knowledge and scientific expertise rela...
<p>The present–day health data ecosystem comprises a wide array of complex heterogeneous data source...
Ontology acts as an important technique for many real world applications and this paper presents som...
International audienceModern patient care is becoming increasingly complex and is now most commonly ...
Electronic health records (EHRs) serve as repositories of documented data collected in a health care...
Electronic health records (EHRs) serve as repositories of documented data collected in a health care...
Electronic health records (EHRs) serve as repositories of documented data collected in a health care...
This chapter gives an educational overview of: • The difference between informal and formal ontolog...
Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS), for providing patient specific advice, can only be accepte...
The meaning of the term health care is changing. Health care information systems (a branch of softwa...
Purpose: Information Technologies and Knowledge-based Systems can significantly improve the manageme...
Purpose: Information Technologies and Knowledge-based Systems can significantly improve the manageme...
The present-day health data ecosystem comprises a wide array of complex heterogeneous data sources. ...
The present-day health data ecosystem comprises a wide array of complex heterogeneous data sources. ...
This chapter gives an educational overview of: 1. The significance of having a formal ontology of h...
AbstractToday new researches create a considerable amount of knowledge and scientific expertise rela...
<p>The present–day health data ecosystem comprises a wide array of complex heterogeneous data source...
Ontology acts as an important technique for many real world applications and this paper presents som...
International audienceModern patient care is becoming increasingly complex and is now most commonly ...
Electronic health records (EHRs) serve as repositories of documented data collected in a health care...
Electronic health records (EHRs) serve as repositories of documented data collected in a health care...
Electronic health records (EHRs) serve as repositories of documented data collected in a health care...