AbstractObjectiveTo quantify the presence of and evaluate an approach for detection of inconsistencies in the formal definitions of SNOMED CT (SCT) concepts utilizing a lexical method.Material and methodUtilizing SCT’s Procedure hierarchy, we algorithmically formulated similarity sets: groups of concepts with similar lexical structure of their fully specified name. We formulated five random samples, each with 50 similarity sets, based on the same parameter: number of parents, attributes, groups, all the former as well as a randomly selected control sample. All samples’ sets were reviewed for types of formal definition inconsistencies: hierarchical, attribute assignment, attribute target values, groups, and definitional.ResultsFor the Proced...
AbstractProper understanding of textual data requires the exploitation and integration of unstructur...
Semantic interoperability and data sharing require consistent use of controlled terminologies. Howev...
Health professionals are faced with challenges when they have to exploit the semantics of concepts p...
AbstractObjectiveTo quantify the presence of and evaluate an approach for detection of inconsistenci...
Abstract Background SNOMED CT is a standardized and comprehensive clinical terminology that is used ...
AbstractObjectiveA continual problem confronting the implementation of standardized vocabularies suc...
AbstractA study of the use of common qualifiers in SNOMED CT definitions and the resulting classific...
The Standardized Nomenclature of Medicine -- Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT -- further abbreviated as SCT...
Objective A continual problem confronting the implementation of standardized vocabularies such as SN...
We present preliminary results for the application of a procedure that detects and corrects errors i...
Objective: Quality assurance of large ontological systems such as SNOMED CT is an indispensable part...
The determination of semantic similarity between word pairs is an important task in text understandi...
Formalisms based on one or other flavor of Description Logic (DL) are sometimes put forward as helpi...
AbstractThe Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) is an extensive referen...
Quality assurance in large terminologies is a difficult issue. We present two algorithms that can he...
AbstractProper understanding of textual data requires the exploitation and integration of unstructur...
Semantic interoperability and data sharing require consistent use of controlled terminologies. Howev...
Health professionals are faced with challenges when they have to exploit the semantics of concepts p...
AbstractObjectiveTo quantify the presence of and evaluate an approach for detection of inconsistenci...
Abstract Background SNOMED CT is a standardized and comprehensive clinical terminology that is used ...
AbstractObjectiveA continual problem confronting the implementation of standardized vocabularies suc...
AbstractA study of the use of common qualifiers in SNOMED CT definitions and the resulting classific...
The Standardized Nomenclature of Medicine -- Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT -- further abbreviated as SCT...
Objective A continual problem confronting the implementation of standardized vocabularies such as SN...
We present preliminary results for the application of a procedure that detects and corrects errors i...
Objective: Quality assurance of large ontological systems such as SNOMED CT is an indispensable part...
The determination of semantic similarity between word pairs is an important task in text understandi...
Formalisms based on one or other flavor of Description Logic (DL) are sometimes put forward as helpi...
AbstractThe Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine Clinical Terms (SNOMED CT) is an extensive referen...
Quality assurance in large terminologies is a difficult issue. We present two algorithms that can he...
AbstractProper understanding of textual data requires the exploitation and integration of unstructur...
Semantic interoperability and data sharing require consistent use of controlled terminologies. Howev...
Health professionals are faced with challenges when they have to exploit the semantics of concepts p...