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Title: | A Semantic Web pragmatic approach to develop Clinical ontologies, and thus Semantic Interoperability, based in HL7 v2.xml messaging |
Authors: | Mendes, David Rodrigues, Irene Pimenta |
Editors: | Martinho, Ricardo Rijo, Rui Cruz-Cunha, Maria Manuela Varajão, João |
Keywords: | Ontology Learning CSI XML NLP HL7 |
Issue Date: | 30-May-2013 |
Publisher: | IGI Global |
Citation: | @INCOLLECTION{Mendes2013,
author = {Mendes, David and Rodrigues, Irene Pimenta},
title = {{A Semantic Web pragmatic approach to develop Clinical ontologies,
and thus Semantic Interoperability, based in HL7 v2.xml messaging}},
booktitle = {Information Systems and Technologies for Enhancing Health and Social
Care},
publisher = {IGI Global},
year = {2013},
editor = {Martinho, Ricardo and Rijo, Rui and Cruz-Cunha, Maria Manuela and
Varaj\~{a}o, Jo\~{a}o Eduardo}, |
Abstract: | The ISO/HL7 27931:2009 standard intends to establish a global interoperability framework for Healthcare applications. However, being a messaging related protocol, it lacks a semantic foundation for interoperability at a machine treatable level has intended through the Semantic Web. There is no alignment between the HL7 V2.xml message payloads and a meaning service like a suitable ontology. Careful application of Semantic Web tools and concepts can ease extremely the path to the fundamental concept of Shared Semantics. In this paper the Semantic Web and Artificial Intelligence tools and techniques that allow aligned ontology population are presented and their applicability discussed. We present the coverage of HL7 RIM inadequacy for ontology mapping and how to circumvent it, NLP techniques for semi-automated ontology population and discuss the current trends about knowledge representation and reasoning that concur to the proposed achievement. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/10327 |
Type: | bookPart |
Appears in Collections: | INF - Publicações - Capítulos de Livros
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