Objective: The Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) combines many well-established authoritative medical informatics terminologies in one knowledge representation system. Such a resource is very valuable to the health care community and industry. However, the UMLS is very large and complex and poses serious comprehension problems for users and maintenance personnel. The authors present a representation to support the user\u27s comprehension and navigation of the UMLS. Design: An object-oriented database (OODB) representation is used to represent the two major components of the UMLS - the Metathesaurus and the Semantic Network - as a unified system. The semantic types of the Semantic Network are modeled as semantic type classes. Intersecti...
Book Subtitle: 5th International Conference, MTSR 2011, Izmir, Turkey, October 12-14, 2011. Proceedi...
The Unified Medical Language System attempts to represent major controlled vocabularies in medicine ...
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is an Object Management Group (OMG) object-oriented (OO) modelin...
The integration of standardized biomedical terminologies into a single, unified knowledge representa...
An important part of the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) is its Semantic Network, c...
The goals of building this ontology are to determine the effectiveness of UMLS in predicting the ext...
contains semantic information about terms from various sources; each concept can be understood and l...
AbstractThe Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) joins together a group of established medical ter...
AbstractThis paper strives to overcome a major problem encountered by a previous expansion methodolo...
Background: The Refined Semantic Network (RSN) for the UMLS was previously introduced to complement ...
Controlled vocabularies have been used as the means for unifying disparate terminologies found withi...
In this study, we analyzed the compatibility between an ontology of the biomedical domain (the UMLS ...
While UML is the accepted visual language for object-oriented system modeling, it lacks a common sem...
ose Methods: We use the UMLS semantic groups as high-level representations of the domain and range o...
Background: Ontologies have increasingly been used in the biomedical domain, which has prompted the ...
Book Subtitle: 5th International Conference, MTSR 2011, Izmir, Turkey, October 12-14, 2011. Proceedi...
The Unified Medical Language System attempts to represent major controlled vocabularies in medicine ...
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is an Object Management Group (OMG) object-oriented (OO) modelin...
The integration of standardized biomedical terminologies into a single, unified knowledge representa...
An important part of the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) is its Semantic Network, c...
The goals of building this ontology are to determine the effectiveness of UMLS in predicting the ext...
contains semantic information about terms from various sources; each concept can be understood and l...
AbstractThe Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) joins together a group of established medical ter...
AbstractThis paper strives to overcome a major problem encountered by a previous expansion methodolo...
Background: The Refined Semantic Network (RSN) for the UMLS was previously introduced to complement ...
Controlled vocabularies have been used as the means for unifying disparate terminologies found withi...
In this study, we analyzed the compatibility between an ontology of the biomedical domain (the UMLS ...
While UML is the accepted visual language for object-oriented system modeling, it lacks a common sem...
ose Methods: We use the UMLS semantic groups as high-level representations of the domain and range o...
Background: Ontologies have increasingly been used in the biomedical domain, which has prompted the ...
Book Subtitle: 5th International Conference, MTSR 2011, Izmir, Turkey, October 12-14, 2011. Proceedi...
The Unified Medical Language System attempts to represent major controlled vocabularies in medicine ...
The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is an Object Management Group (OMG) object-oriented (OO) modelin...