A Comprehensive and Holistic Health Database

Melissa J. Morine, C. Priami, Edith Coronado, Juliana Haber, J. Kaput
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Health and the initiation, progression, and outcome of disease are the result of multiple environmental factors interacting with individual genetic makeups. Collectively, results from primary clinical research on health and disease represent the most compendious and reliable source of actionable knowledge on strategies to optimize health. However, the dispersal of this information as unstructured data, distributed across millions of documents, is a substantial challenge in bridging the gap between primary research and concrete recommendations for improving health. Described here is the development and implementation of a machine reading pipeline that builds a knowledge graph of causal relationships between a broad range of predictive/modifiable diet and lifestyle factors and health outcomes, extracted from the vast biomedical corpus in the National Library of Medicine.
一个全面和整体的健康数据库
健康和疾病的发生、发展和结果是多种环境因素与个体基因组成相互作用的结果。总的来说,关于健康和疾病的初级临床研究的结果是关于优化健康战略的可操作知识的最简明和最可靠的来源。然而,这些信息以非结构化数据的形式传播,分布在数百万份文件中,这对弥合初级研究与改善健康的具体建议之间的差距是一项重大挑战。本文描述了一个机器阅读管道的开发和实现,该管道构建了一个知识图谱,描述了广泛的可预测/可改变的饮食和生活方式因素与健康结果之间的因果关系,提取自国家医学图书馆的大量生物医学语料库。
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