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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
This research letter calls the medical attention towards different levels of psychophysical healing, based on ancient intuitions, classical traditions and modern technology; a societal innovation of the health system is proposed, pointing economically to the 'monetary bias' in the current one.
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This research letter calls the medical attention towards different levels of psychophysical healing, based on ancient intuitions, classical traditions and modern technology; a societal innovation of the health system is proposed, pointing economically to the 'monetary bias' in the current one.
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Biomedical ontology improves biomedical literature clustering performance: a comparison study
International Journal of Bioinformatics Research and Applications, 2007Document clustering has been used for better document retrieval and text mining. In this paper, we investigate if a biomedical ontology improves biomedical literature clustering performance in terms of the effectiveness and the scalability. For this investigation, we perform a comprehensive comparison study of various document clustering approaches ...
Illhoi, Yoo, Xiaohua, Hu, Il-Yeol, Song
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Biomedical ontologies—A review
Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering, 2015Abstract Current societies undergo a transformation into information societies. “Digitialization” is progressing in every aspect of life, including health care. Handling the increasing flow of biomedical data presents a serious challenge to researchers and clinicians. Ontologies – controlled vocabularies that allow describing the meaning of data (its
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Developing biomedical ontologies collaboratively.
AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 2010The development of ontologies that define entities and relationships among them has become essential for modern work in biomedicine. Ontologies are becoming so large in their coverage that no single centralized group of people can develop them effectively and ontology development becomes a community-based enterprise.
Natalya F, Noy +3 more
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Lexical Enrichment of Biomedical Ontologies
2009This chapter is concerned with lexical enrichment of ontologies, that is how to enrich a given ontology with lexical information derived from a semantic lexicon such as WordNet or other lexical resources. The authors present an approach towards the integration of both types of resources, in particular for the human anatomy domain as represented by the ...
Nils Reiter, Paul Buitelaar
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Ontology-Oriented Programming for Biomedical Informatics
2016Ontologies are now widely used in the biomedical domain. However, it is difficult to manipulate ontologies in a computer program and, consequently, it is not easy to integrate ontologies with databases or websites. Two main approaches have been proposed for accessing ontologies in a computer program: traditional API (Application Programming Interface ...
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Applications of ontology design patterns in biomedical ontologies.
AMIA ... Annual Symposium proceedings. AMIA Symposium, 2013Ontology design patterns (ODPs) are a proposed solution to facilitate ontology development, and to help users avoid some of the most frequent modeling mistakes. ODPs originate from similar approaches in software engineering, where software design patterns have become a critical aspect of software development.
Jonathan M, Mortensen +3 more
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Ontological foundations for biomedical sciences
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 2007Udo, Hahn, Stefan, Schulz
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