Adapting clinical ontologies in real-world environments

Holger Stenzhorn, Stefan Schulz, Martin Boeker, Barry Smith

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Abstract

The desideratum of semantic interoperability has been intensively discussed in medical informatics circles in recent years. Originally, experts assumed that this issue could be sufficiently addressed by insisting simply on the application of shared clinical terminologies or clinical information models. However, the use of the term 'ontology' has been steadily increasing more recently. We discuss criteria for distinguishing clinical ontologies from clinical terminologies and information models. Then, we briefly present the role clinical ontologies play in two multicentric research projects. Finally, we discuss the interactions between these different kinds of knowledge representation artifacts and the stakeholders involved in developing interoperational real-world clinical applications. We provide ontology engineering examples from two EU-funded projects.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3767-3780
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Universal Computer Science
Volume14
Issue number22
StatePublished - 2008
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Clinical ontologies
  • Formal ontologies
  • Knowledge representation

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