Modern medical vocabularies can contain up to hundreds of thousands of concepts. In any particular use-case only a small fraction of these will be needed. In this paper we first define two notions of a disease-centric subdomain of a large ontology. We then explore two methods for identifying disease-centric subdomains of such large medical vocabularies. The first method is based on lexically querying the ontology with an iteratively extended set of seed queries. The second method is based on manual mapping between concepts from a medical guideline document and ontology concepts. Both methods include concept-expansion over subsumption and equality relations. We use both methods to determine a breast-cancer-centric subdomain of the SNOMED CT ...
Snomed CT is a widely used medical ontology which is formally expressed in a fragment of the Descrip...
Formalisms based on one or other flavor of Description Logic (DL) are sometimes put forward as helpi...
The Disease Ontology (DO) is a community-driven, open source ontology designed for the semantic inte...
Abstract Background The realm of pathological entitie...
International audienceAnatomy is a major organizing principle for dis-eases. In the formal definitio...
BACKGROUND: Ontologies play a major role in life sciences, enabling a number of applications, from n...
Background Ontologies play a major role in life sciences, enabling a number of applications, from ne...
A scientific ontology is a formal representation of knowledge within a domain, typically including c...
Abstract. The field of biomedicine has embraced the Semantic Web probably more than any other field....
International audienceComputer-assisted consensus in medical imaging involves automatic comparison o...
AbstractThe exploitation of heterogeneous clinical sources and healthcare records is fundamental in ...
Semantic similarity is useful in different areas of Natural Language Processing (NLP), such as word-...
International audienceBackground: Formal definitions allow selecting terms (e.g., identifying all te...
BACKGROUND Biomedical ontologies contain a wealth of metadata that constitutes a fundamental infr...
There is a plethora of disease ontologies available, all potentially useful for the annotation of bi...
Snomed CT is a widely used medical ontology which is formally expressed in a fragment of the Descrip...
Formalisms based on one or other flavor of Description Logic (DL) are sometimes put forward as helpi...
The Disease Ontology (DO) is a community-driven, open source ontology designed for the semantic inte...
Abstract Background The realm of pathological entitie...
International audienceAnatomy is a major organizing principle for dis-eases. In the formal definitio...
BACKGROUND: Ontologies play a major role in life sciences, enabling a number of applications, from n...
Background Ontologies play a major role in life sciences, enabling a number of applications, from ne...
A scientific ontology is a formal representation of knowledge within a domain, typically including c...
Abstract. The field of biomedicine has embraced the Semantic Web probably more than any other field....
International audienceComputer-assisted consensus in medical imaging involves automatic comparison o...
AbstractThe exploitation of heterogeneous clinical sources and healthcare records is fundamental in ...
Semantic similarity is useful in different areas of Natural Language Processing (NLP), such as word-...
International audienceBackground: Formal definitions allow selecting terms (e.g., identifying all te...
BACKGROUND Biomedical ontologies contain a wealth of metadata that constitutes a fundamental infr...
There is a plethora of disease ontologies available, all potentially useful for the annotation of bi...
Snomed CT is a widely used medical ontology which is formally expressed in a fragment of the Descrip...
Formalisms based on one or other flavor of Description Logic (DL) are sometimes put forward as helpi...
The Disease Ontology (DO) is a community-driven, open source ontology designed for the semantic inte...