Ontology-based design has an advantage of being syntactically correct and semantically consistent as a model. [3] Ontologies provide a common language to ...
'Ontology-Based Data Integration For Biomedical Research' published in 'The Semantic Web'
We use ontologies to organize and describe the medical concepts of both the source system and the target system.
To improve cancer survival rates and prognosis, one of the first steps is to improve our understanding of contributory factors associated with cancer survival.
The healthcare and life sciences sector is playing host to a battery of innovations triggered by the sequencing of the human genome as well as.
This paper presents a novel approach for biomedical database integration, called ONTOFUSION, based on agents and ontologies. It uses domain ontologies to ...
Jan 14, 2015 · Data from the electronic medical record comprise numerous structured but uncoded elements, which are not linked to standard terminologies.
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Dec 11, 2023 · Foundational ontologies are used for several purposes: ontology construction, repair, mapping, and ontology-based data analysis.
The research addressed the problems, by having a hybrid of ontologies and virtual data integration in order to enhance medical intelligence process. A ...
In this paper, we provide an overview of ontology-based integration approaches for various sources of medical data.
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