A collaborative workflow for building ontologies: A case study in the biomedical field

Ricardo Gacitúa, P. Sawyer, Mercedes Argüello Casteleiro, J. Des, Rogelio Perez, Maria Jesus Fernandez Prieto, H. Paniagua
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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 (Protégé) 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 Protégé 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.
构建本体的协作工作流:生物医学领域的案例研究
许多医学知识都包含在现有的文献中,如临床指南和协议。最近,人们对自动内容提取产生了兴趣,以构建这些知识的本体,使其更广泛地可用。随着领域专家群体的地理分布和医学文献的不断增加,一个重要的挑战是开发协作工作流程,以支持领域专家在本体学习过程中做出贡献。本文提出了一种基于本体学习工具(OntoLancs)与本体工程师(prot )耦合的本体学习协作工作流程,为文本挖掘提供半自动支持,并为形式化本体建模提供协作工具。本文以糖尿病视网膜病变临床实践指南为例进行了评价。将OntoLancs与prot结合起来的主要好处是:a)在创建领域本体和模型方面实现了更高的自动化水平,b)加强了物理分布的领域专家之间的沟通和信息交换。用户体验的验证表明了我们方法的适用性。
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