AbstractCompositional (post-coordinated) terminologies are one potential solution to the problem of content completeness. However, they have the potential to render data incomparable. For computers to determine that compositional expressions are comparable, the relations between the composed components that are understood implicitly by human readers must be represented explicitly for computer manipulation. We discuss a technique for discovering and formalizing the implicit semantic relationships in two vocabularies: the International Classification of Disease Version 9 Clinical Modification (ICD9-CM), and SNOMED-Reference Terminology (SNOMED-RT). The results of this technique are used to augment the existing SNOMED-RT relation ontology [1],...
AbstractObjectiveA continual problem confronting the implementation of standardized vocabularies suc...
Thesis (S.M.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2005.Includes bibliographical...
International audienceVCM (Visualization of Concept in Medicine) is an iconic language for represent...
AbstractCompositional (post-coordinated) terminologies are one potential solution to the problem of ...
Clinically useful controlled vocabularies should represent healthcare concepts completely and with h...
AbstractA study of the use of common qualifiers in SNOMED CT definitions and the resulting classific...
AbstractTerminologies and ontologies are increasingly prevalent in healthcare and biomedicine. Howev...
In this study we develop some linguistic bases for mapping between terminologies and demonstrate the...
AbstractA 1998 paper that delineated desirable characteristics, or desiderata for controlled medical...
BACKGROUND: Ontologies play a major role in life sciences, enabling a number of applications, from n...
International audienceBackground: Formal definitions allow selecting terms (e.g., identifying all te...
Background Ontologies play a major role in life sciences, enabling a number of applications, from ne...
Standardized medical terminologies are often used for the registration of patient data. In several s...
AbstractIt is only by fixing on agreed meanings of terms in biomedical terminologies that we will be...
AbstractObjectiveTo quantify the presence of and evaluate an approach for detection of inconsistenci...
AbstractObjectiveA continual problem confronting the implementation of standardized vocabularies suc...
Thesis (S.M.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2005.Includes bibliographical...
International audienceVCM (Visualization of Concept in Medicine) is an iconic language for represent...
AbstractCompositional (post-coordinated) terminologies are one potential solution to the problem of ...
Clinically useful controlled vocabularies should represent healthcare concepts completely and with h...
AbstractA study of the use of common qualifiers in SNOMED CT definitions and the resulting classific...
AbstractTerminologies and ontologies are increasingly prevalent in healthcare and biomedicine. Howev...
In this study we develop some linguistic bases for mapping between terminologies and demonstrate the...
AbstractA 1998 paper that delineated desirable characteristics, or desiderata for controlled medical...
BACKGROUND: Ontologies play a major role in life sciences, enabling a number of applications, from n...
International audienceBackground: Formal definitions allow selecting terms (e.g., identifying all te...
Background Ontologies play a major role in life sciences, enabling a number of applications, from ne...
Standardized medical terminologies are often used for the registration of patient data. In several s...
AbstractIt is only by fixing on agreed meanings of terms in biomedical terminologies that we will be...
AbstractObjectiveTo quantify the presence of and evaluate an approach for detection of inconsistenci...
AbstractObjectiveA continual problem confronting the implementation of standardized vocabularies suc...
Thesis (S.M.)--Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, 2005.Includes bibliographical...
International audienceVCM (Visualization of Concept in Medicine) is an iconic language for represent...