Gu H, Hripcsak G, Chen Y, Morrey CP, Elhanan G, Cimino JJ, Geller J
and Perl Y
Evaluation of a UMLS Auditing Process of Semantic Type
Assignments.
in Teich M, Suermondt J and Hripcsak G (eds.) Proceedings
of the 2007 AMIA Conference, pp. 294-298.
Abstract: The UMLS is a terminological system that integrates
many source terminologies. Each concept in the
UMLS is assigned one or more semantic types from
the Semantic Network, an upper level ontology for
biomedicine. Due to the complexity of the UMLS,
errors exist in the semantic type assignments.
Finding assignment errors may unearth modeling
errors. Even with sophisticated tools, discovering
assignment errors requires manual review. In this
paper we describe the evaluation of an auditing
project of UMLS semantic type assignments. We
studied the performance of the auditors who reviewed
potential errors. We found that four auditors,
interacting according to a multi-step protocol,
identified a high rate of errors (one or more errors in
81% of concepts studied) and that results were
sufficiently reliable (0.67 to 0.70) for the two most
common types of errors. However, reliability was
low for each individual auditor, suggesting that
review of potential errors is resource-intensive.
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