DocumentCode
2153225
Title
An Ontology-Driven Mediator for Querying Time-Oriented Biomedical Data
Author
O´Connor, Martin ; Shankar, Ravi ; Das, Amar
Author_Institution
Sch. of Medicine, Stanford Univ., CA
fYear
0
fDate
0-0 0
Firstpage
264
Lastpage
269
Abstract
Most biomedical research databases contain considerable amounts of time-oriented data. However, temporal knowledge about the contextual meaning of such data is not usually represented in a principled fashion. As a result, investigators often develop custom techniques for temporal data analysis that are difficult to reuse. We addressed this problem by developing a set of knowledge-driven methods and tools for temporally representing and querying biomedical data, and have integrated them using a mediator approach. A central issue driving our work is a need to integrate temporal representations of data in relational databases with the domain-specific semantics of temporal patterns used in querying. This paper presents a formal temporal knowledge model using the semantic Web ontology and rule languages, OWL and SWRL, respectively. The model informs the mediator of the temporal semantics used for data analysis. We show that our approach provides the computational foundation for much-needed software to make sense of complex temporal patterns in two biomedical research domains
Keywords
knowledge based systems; medical computing; ontologies (artificial intelligence); query processing; relational databases; semantic Web; temporal databases; OWL; SWRL; biomedical research databases; knowledge-driven methods; ontology-driven mediator; querying time-oriented biomedical data; relational databases; semantic Web ontology; temporal data analysis; Bioinformatics; Biomedical computing; Biomedical informatics; Data analysis; Knowledge management; OWL; Ontologies; Relational databases; Semantic Web; Web sites;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer-Based Medical Systems, 2006. CBMS 2006. 19th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Salt Lake City, UT
ISSN
1063-7125
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2517-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CBMS.2006.41
Filename
1647580
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