AbstractAlthough controlled biomedical terminologies have been with us for centuries, it is only in the last couple of decades that close attention has been paid to the quality of these terminologies. The result of this attention has been the development of auditing methods that apply formal methods to assessing whether terminologies are complete and accurate. We have performed an extensive literature review to identify published descriptions of these methods and have created a framework for characterizing them. The framework considers manual, systematic and heuristic methods that use knowledge (within or external to the terminology) to measure quality factors of different aspects of the terminology content (terms, semantic classification, ...
Medical terminological systems (TSs) play an increasingly important role in health care by supportin...
Formalisms based on one or other flavor of Description Logic (DL) are sometimes put forward as helpi...
Formalisms such as description logics (DL) are sometimes expected to help terminologies ensure compl...
AbstractAlthough controlled biomedical terminologies have been with us for centuries, it is only in ...
Biomedical terminologies serve as knowledge sources for a wide variety of biomedical applications in...
Biomedical terminologies and ontologies underlie various Health Information Systems (HISs), Electron...
Several auditing methodologies for large controlled terminologies are developed. These are applied t...
AbstractA number of controlled healthcare terminologies and classification systems have been develop...
Objective: To develop and test an auditing methodology for detecting errors in medical terminologies...
AbstractThe Medical Entities Dictionary (MED) has served as a unified terminology at New York Presby...
AbstractEvolutionary Terminology Auditing (ETA) is a novel way to assess the quality of terminologie...
An ontology provides a formalized representation of knowledge within a domain. In biomedicine, ontol...
AbstractIt is only by fixing on agreed meanings of terms in biomedical terminologies that we will be...
We present the details of a methodology for quality assurance in large medical terminologies and des...
Quality assurance in large terminologies is a difficult issue. We present two algorithms that can he...
Medical terminological systems (TSs) play an increasingly important role in health care by supportin...
Formalisms based on one or other flavor of Description Logic (DL) are sometimes put forward as helpi...
Formalisms such as description logics (DL) are sometimes expected to help terminologies ensure compl...
AbstractAlthough controlled biomedical terminologies have been with us for centuries, it is only in ...
Biomedical terminologies serve as knowledge sources for a wide variety of biomedical applications in...
Biomedical terminologies and ontologies underlie various Health Information Systems (HISs), Electron...
Several auditing methodologies for large controlled terminologies are developed. These are applied t...
AbstractA number of controlled healthcare terminologies and classification systems have been develop...
Objective: To develop and test an auditing methodology for detecting errors in medical terminologies...
AbstractThe Medical Entities Dictionary (MED) has served as a unified terminology at New York Presby...
AbstractEvolutionary Terminology Auditing (ETA) is a novel way to assess the quality of terminologie...
An ontology provides a formalized representation of knowledge within a domain. In biomedicine, ontol...
AbstractIt is only by fixing on agreed meanings of terms in biomedical terminologies that we will be...
We present the details of a methodology for quality assurance in large medical terminologies and des...
Quality assurance in large terminologies is a difficult issue. We present two algorithms that can he...
Medical terminological systems (TSs) play an increasingly important role in health care by supportin...
Formalisms based on one or other flavor of Description Logic (DL) are sometimes put forward as helpi...
Formalisms such as description logics (DL) are sometimes expected to help terminologies ensure compl...