DocumentCode
2151414
Title
A collaborative workflow for building ontologies: A case study in the biomedical field
Author
Gacitua, Ricardo ; Arguello Casteleiro, M. ; Sawyer, Pete ; Des, Julio ; Perez, Rogelio ; Fernández-Prieto, María Jesús ; Paniagua, Hilary
Author_Institution
Comput. Dept., Lancaster Univ., Lancaster
fYear
2009
fDate
22-24 April 2009
Firstpage
121
Lastpage
128
Abstract
Much medical knowledge is contained within available literature, such as clinical guidelines and protocols. Recently, an interest has been developed in automatic content extraction to construct ontologies of this knowledge to make it more widely available. With groups of domain experts distributed geographically, and the growing amount of medical literature, an important challenge is to develop collaborative workflows to support ways for domain experts to contribute in the ontology learning process. This paper presents a collaborative workflow for ontology learning based on coupling an Ontology Learning Tool (OntoLancs) with and Ontology engineer (Protege) to provide semi-automatic support for text mining and a collaborative tool to model formal ontologies. The work presented in this paper was evaluated with a case study on a Clinical Practice Guideline of Diabetic Retinopathy. The major benefits of coupling OntoLancs with Protege are: a) a higher level of automation in the creation of domain ontologies and models, and b) strengthened communication and information exchange among domain experts that are physically distributed. Validations of user experiences indicate the applicability of our approach.
Keywords
data mining; groupware; medical expert systems; ontologies (artificial intelligence); text analysis; Clinical Practice Guideline of Diabetic Retinopathy; OntoLancs; Protege; automatic content extraction; biomedical field; clinical guidelines; collaborative tool; collaborative workflow; domain experts; formal ontology; medical knowledge; medical literature; ontology building; ontology engineer; ontology learning process; ontology learning tool; protocols; text mining; Biomedical engineering; Buildings; Collaborative tools; Collaborative work; Diabetes; Guidelines; Ontologies; Protocols; Retinopathy; Text mining;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Research Challenges in Information Science, 2009. RCIS 2009. Third International Conference on
Conference_Location
Fez
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-2864-9
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-2865-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/RCIS.2009.5089275
Filename
5089275
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