Y. Perl, Z. Chen, M. Halper, J. Geller, L. Zhang, and Y.
Peng.
The cohesive metaschema: A higher-level abstraction of
the UMLS Semantic Network.
Journal of Biomedical Informatics, (35)3, pages
194-212, June 2003.
Abstract: The Unified
Medical Language System (UMLS) joins together a group of
established medical terminologies in a unified knowledge
representation framework. Two major resources of the
UMLS are its Metathesaurus, containing a large number of
concepts, and the Semantic Network (SN), containing
semantic types and forming an abstraction of the
Metathesaurus. However, the SN itself is large and
complex and may still be difficult to view and
comprehend. Our structural partitioning technique
partitions the SN into structurally uniform sets of
semantic types based on the distribution of the
relationships within the SN. An enhancement of the
structural partition results in cohesive, singly rooted
sets of semantic types. Each such set is named after its
root which represents the common nature of the group.
These sets of semantic types are represented by
higher-level components called metasemantic types. A
network, called a metaschema, which consists of the
meta-semantic types connected by hierarchical and
semantic relationships is obtained and provides an
abstract view supporting orientation to the SN. The
metaschema is utilized to audit the
UMLS classifications. We present a set of graphical
views of the SN based on the metaschema to help in user
orientation to the SN. A study compares the cohesive
metaschema to metaschemas derived semantically by UMLS
experts. |