Title :
Global Initiative for Sentinel e-Health Network on Grid (GINSENG): Medical Data Integration and Semantic Developments for Epidemiology
Author :
Cipiere, Sebastien ; Ereteo, Guillaume ; Gaignard, Alban ; Boujelben, Nouha ; Gaspard, Sanna ; Breton, Vincent ; Cervenansky, Freseric ; Hill, David R. C. ; Glatard, T. ; Manset, David ; Montagnat, Johan ; Revillard, Jerome ; Maigne, Lydia
Author_Institution :
LPC, Clermont Univ., Clermont-Ferrand, France
Abstract :
The implementation of a grid network to support large-scale epidemiology analysis (based on distributed medical data sources) and medical data sharing require medical data integration and semantic alignment. In this paper, we present the GINSENG (Global Initiative for Sentinel e-Health Network on Grid) network that federates existing Electronic Health Records through a rich metamodel (FedEHR), a semantic data model (SemEHR) and distributed query toolkits. A query interface based on the VIP platform, and available through the e-ginseng.org web portal helps medical end-users in the design of epidemiological studies and the retrieval of relevant medical data sets.
Keywords :
data integration; electronic health records; grid computing; medical administrative data processing; portals; query processing; semantic Web; FedEHR metamodel; GINSENG network; SemEHR; VIP platform; Web portal; distributed medical data sources; distributed query toolkits; electronic health records; global initiative for sentinel e-health network on grid; grid network; large-scale epidemiology analysis; medical data integration; medical data set retrieval; medical data sharing; query interface; semantic data model; semantic developments; Biomedical imaging; Cancer; Distributed databases; Resource description framework; Semantics; Standards; Electronic Health Record ontology; Sentinel e-health network; medical metamodel; medical semantic web interface;
Conference_Titel :
Cluster, Cloud and Grid Computing (CCGrid), 2014 14th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
DOI :
10.1109/CCGrid.2014.45