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Using Semantic Web Technologies for Knowledge-Driven Querying of Biomedical Data
Conference Proceeding
Reference:
M. J. O'Connor, R. D. Shankar, S. W. Tu, C. I. Nyulas, D. B. Parrish, A. K. Das, M. A. Musen. 11th Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (AIME2007), Amsterdam, Netherlands, Springer, LNAI 4594, 267-276. Published in 2007.
Abstract:

Software applications that work with biomedical data have significant knowledge-management requirements. Formal knowledge models and knowledge-based methods can be very useful in meeting these requirements. However, most biomedical data are stored in relational databases, a practice that will continue for the foreseeable future. Using these data in knowledge-driven applications requires approaches that can form a bridge between relational models and knowledge models. Accomplishing this task efficiently is a research challenge. To address this problem, we have developed an end-to-end knowledge-based system based on Semantic Web technologies. It permits formal design-time specification of the data requirements of a system and uses those requirements to drive knowledge-driven queries on operational relational data in a deployed system. We have implemented a dynamic OWL-to-relational mapping method and used SWRL, the Semantic Web Rule Language, as a high-level query language that uses these mappings. We have used these methods to support the development of a participant tracking application for clinical trials and in the development of a test bed for evaluating biosurveillance methods.

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