Title :
COSS: Cross Ontology Semantic Similarity measure — An information content based approach
Author :
Saruladha, K. ; Aghila, G. ; Bhuvaneswary, A.
Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. Dept., Pondicherry Eng. Coll., Pondicherry, India
Abstract :
Computation of Semantic similarity between concepts play a key role in Ontology mapping, Psycholinguistics, Information Integration and Information Retrieval. A COSS (Cross Ontology Semantic Similarity) measure which follows information content approach and is based on Amos Tversky psychological contrast model for finding the semantic closeness of concepts belonging to different biomedical ontologies. This computational approach exploits knowledge sources such as ontologies, thesauri to quantify the information content (informativeness) which helps to assess the amount of information shared by the compared concepts. The proposed approach is corpus independent and it correlates well with the human judgements. The proposed approach has been experimented with two biomedical ontologies: SNOMED-CT (Systemized nomenclature of medical clinical terms) and Mesh (Medical subject headings) within UMLS Framework and the results are reported. This paper also proposed RRCOSS (Refined Resnik Cross Ontology Semantic Similarity) and RLCOSS (Refined Lin Cross Ontology Semantic Similarity) measures. The proposed three approaches outperform the other computational methods as it achieves the highest correlation of 0.920.
Keywords :
content-based retrieval; medical computing; ontologies (artificial intelligence); pattern matching; psychology; Amos Tversky psychological contrast model; Mesh; RLCOSS; RRCOSS; SNOMED-CT; UMLS framework; biomedical ontology; cross ontology semantic similarity measure; information content based approach; information integration; information retrieval; information sharing; knowledge source; medical subject heading; ontology mapping; psycholinguistics; refined Lin cross ontology semantic similarity; refined Resnik cross ontology semantic similarity; systemized nomenclature of medical clinical term; Biomedical measurements; Correlation; Humans; Integrated circuits; Mathematical model; Ontologies; Semantics; Biomedical domain; Informational retrieval; cross ontologies; ontologies;
Conference_Titel :
Recent Trends in Information Technology (ICRTIT), 2011 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0588-5
DOI :
10.1109/ICRTIT.2011.5972360