Leveraging logical definitions and lexical features to detect missing IS-A relations in biomedical terminologies

Author:

Abeysinghe Rashmie,Zheng Fengbo,Shi Jay,Lhatoo Samden D.,Cui Licong

Abstract

AbstractBiomedical terminologies play a vital role in managing biomedical data. Missing IS-A relations in a biomedical terminology could be detrimental to its downstream usages. In this paper, we investigate an approach combining logical definitions and lexical features to discover missing IS-A relations in two biomedical terminologies: SNOMED CT and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) thesaurus. The method is applied to unrelated concept-pairs within non-lattice subgraphs: graph fragments within a terminology likely to contain various inconsistencies. Our approach first compares whether the logical definition of a concept is more general than  that of the other concept. Then, we check whether the lexical features of the concept are contained in those of the other concept. If both constraints are satisfied, we suggest a potentially missing IS-A relation between the two concepts. The method identified 982 potential missing IS-A relations for SNOMED CT and 100 for NCI thesaurus. In order to assess the efficacy of our approach, a random sample of results belonging to the “Clinical Findings” and “Procedure” subhierarchies of SNOMED CT and results belonging to the “Drug, Food, Chemical or Biomedical Material” subhierarchy of the NCI thesaurus were evaluated by domain experts. The evaluation results revealed that 118 out of 150 suggestions are valid for SNOMED CT and 17 out of 20 are valid for NCI thesaurus.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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