Title
Ontology-based infrastructure for a meaningful EHR representation and use
Abstract
Semantic interoperability of clinical information requires their unambiguous interpretation by clinical systems. Formal ontologies provide clinical information with a formal and principles-based representation. We describe a semantic infrastructure, which consists of an OWL DL ontological framework and a set of ontology content patterns. It aims at: (1) deal with heterogeneous representations of the same clinical information and (2) allow their advanced exploitation by using description logics reasoning.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/BHI.2014.6864420
Biomedical and Health Informatics
Keywords
Field
DocType
electronic health records,knowledge representation languages,logic,ontologies (artificial intelligence),open systems,semantic networks,OWL DL ontological framework,clinical information,clinical systems,description logic reasoning,formal ontologies,formal representation,heterogeneous representations,meaningful EHR representation,ontology content patterns,ontology-based infrastructure,principles-based representation,semantic infrastructure,semantic interoperability,unambiguous interpretation
Ontology (information science),Data science,Ontology,Ontology-based data integration,Information retrieval,Process ontology,Open Biomedical Ontologies,Computer science,Ontology Inference Layer,OWL-S,Upper ontology
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.43
4
Authors
7