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Chapter and Conference Paper
Ontology Model for Supporting Process Mining on Healthcare-Related Data
In the field of Medicine, Process Mining (PM) can be used to analyse healthcare-related data to infer the underlying diagnostic, treatment, and management processes. The PM paradigm provides techniques and too...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Ontology-Based Reengineering of the SNOMED CT Context Model
SNOMED CT is a terminology system partially built on formalontological principles. Although its on-going redesign efforts increasingly consider principles of formal ontology, SNOMED CT’s top-level categories a...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
How Ontologies Can Improve Semantic Interoperability in Health Care
The main rationale of biomedical terminologies and formalized clinical information models is to provide semantic standards to improve the exchange of meaningful clinical information. Whereas terminologies shou...
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Article
A Generative Tool for Building Health Applications Driven by ISO 13606 Archetypes
The use of Electronic Healthcare Records (EHR) standards in the development of healthcare applications is crucial for achieving the semantic interoperability of clinical information. Advanced EHR standards mak...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Flexible Semantic Querying of Clinical Archetypes
In the last years, a number of semantic biomedical systems have been developed. However, their query interfaces are not easy to use for biomedical researchers since they require expertise in semantic languages...