AbstractIt is only by fixing on agreed meanings of terms in biomedical terminologies that we will be in a position to achieve that accumulation and integration of knowledge that is indispensable to progress at the frontiers of biomedicine. Standardly, the goal of fixing meanings is seen as being realized through the alignment of terms on what are called ‘concepts.’ Part I addresses three versions of the concept-based approach—by Cimino, by Wüster, and by Campbell and associates—and surveys some of the problems to which they give rise, all of which have to do with a failure to anchor the terms in terminologies to corresponding referents in reality. Part II outlines a new, realist solution to this anchorage problem, which sees terminology con...
Many existing biomedical vocabulary standards rest on incomplete, inconsistent or confused accounts ...
International audienceThe advent of the Semantic Web and, more recently, of the Linked Data initiati...
Biomedical terminologies are focused on what is general, Electronic Health Records (EHRs) on what is...
It is only by fixing on agreed meanings of terms in biomedical terminologies that we will be in a po...
AbstractIt is only by fixing on agreed meanings of terms in biomedical terminologies that we will be...
It is only by fixing on agreed meanings of terms in biomedical terminologies that we will be in a po...
AbstractA 1998 paper that delineated desirable characteristics, or desiderata for controlled medical...
Biomedical terminologies and ontologies underlie various Health Information Systems (HISs), Electron...
Ontology is a burgeoning field, involving researchers from the computer science, philosophy, data an...
The automatic integration of rapidly expanding information resources in the life sciences is one of ...
The goal of the OBO (Open Biomedical Ontologies) Foundry initiative is to create and maintain an evo...
Medical terminology collects and organizes the many different kinds of terms employed in the biomedi...
AbstractAlthough controlled biomedical terminologies have been with us for centuries, it is only in ...
AbstractThe Medical Entities Dictionary (MED) has served as a unified terminology at New York Presby...
Many existing biomedical vocabulary standards rest on incomplete, inconsistent or confused accounts ...
International audienceThe advent of the Semantic Web and, more recently, of the Linked Data initiati...
Biomedical terminologies are focused on what is general, Electronic Health Records (EHRs) on what is...
It is only by fixing on agreed meanings of terms in biomedical terminologies that we will be in a po...
AbstractIt is only by fixing on agreed meanings of terms in biomedical terminologies that we will be...
It is only by fixing on agreed meanings of terms in biomedical terminologies that we will be in a po...
AbstractA 1998 paper that delineated desirable characteristics, or desiderata for controlled medical...
Biomedical terminologies and ontologies underlie various Health Information Systems (HISs), Electron...
Ontology is a burgeoning field, involving researchers from the computer science, philosophy, data an...
The automatic integration of rapidly expanding information resources in the life sciences is one of ...
The goal of the OBO (Open Biomedical Ontologies) Foundry initiative is to create and maintain an evo...
Medical terminology collects and organizes the many different kinds of terms employed in the biomedi...
AbstractAlthough controlled biomedical terminologies have been with us for centuries, it is only in ...
AbstractThe Medical Entities Dictionary (MED) has served as a unified terminology at New York Presby...
Many existing biomedical vocabulary standards rest on incomplete, inconsistent or confused accounts ...
International audienceThe advent of the Semantic Web and, more recently, of the Linked Data initiati...
Biomedical terminologies are focused on what is general, Electronic Health Records (EHRs) on what is...