Ontology-anchored Approaches to Conceptual Knowledge Discovery in a Multi-dimensional Research Data Repository.

Philip R O Payne, Tara B Borlawsky, Alan Kwok, Rakesh Dhaval, Andrew W Greaves
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Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL) is the most common adult leukemia in the U.S., and is currently incurable. Though a small number of biomarkers that may correlate to risk of disease progression or treatment outcome in CLL have been discovered, few have been validated in prospective studies or adopted in clinical practice. In order to address this gap in knowledge, it is desirable to discover and test hypotheses that are concerned with translational biomarker-to-phenotype correlations. We report upon a study in which commonly available ontologies were utilized to support the discovery of such translational correlations. We have specifically applied a technique known as constructive induction to reason over the contents of a research data repository utilized by the NCI-funded CLL Research Consortium. Our findings indicate that such an approach can produce semantically meaningful results that can inform hypotheses about higher-level relationships between the types of data contained in such a repository.

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多维研究数据存储库中概念知识发现的本体锚定方法
慢性淋巴细胞白血病(CLL)是美国最常见的成人白血病,目前无法治愈。虽然已经发现了少数可能与CLL疾病进展风险或治疗结果相关的生物标志物,但很少在前瞻性研究中得到验证或在临床实践中采用。为了解决这方面的知识差距,需要发现和测试与翻译生物标志物与表型相关的假设。我们报告了一项研究,其中常用的本体论被用来支持这种翻译相关性的发现。我们特别应用了一种被称为建设性归纳的技术来对nci资助的CLL研究联盟所使用的研究数据存储库的内容进行推理。我们的研究结果表明,这种方法可以产生语义上有意义的结果,可以告知关于这种存储库中包含的数据类型之间更高级别关系的假设。
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