Role grouping as an extension to the description logic of Ontylog, motivated by concept modeling in SNOMED.

Proceedings. AMIA Symposium Pub Date : 2002-01-01
Kent A Spackman, Robert Dionne, Eric Mays, Jason Weis
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Several clinical terminologies now utilize description logic to model the logical definitions of concepts. Recent editions of the Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine (SNOMED) have been developed using the description logic Ontylog. A significant design criterion for SNOMED is to keep concept expressions simple enough to be broadly usable by clinicians, while maintaining faithful representation of concept meaning. Motivated by this criterion, "role grouping" has been developed as an extension to the description logic Ontylog. This paper describes the problems that motivated the creation of role grouping, outlines the semantics of role grouping, illustrates the benefits of this construct with examples from SNOMED Clinical Terms, and provides an algorithm for determining normal forms for expressions involving role groups.

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角色分组是对Ontylog描述逻辑的扩展,由SNOMED中的概念建模驱动。
一些临床术语现在利用描述逻辑对概念的逻辑定义进行建模。最近版本的系统化医学命名法(SNOMED)是使用描述逻辑Ontylog开发的。SNOMED的一个重要设计标准是保持概念表达式足够简单,以便临床医生广泛使用,同时保持概念含义的忠实表示。在这个标准的推动下,“角色分组”作为描述逻辑Ontylog的扩展而发展起来。本文描述了激发角色分组创建的问题,概述了角色分组的语义,用来自SNOMED临床术语的示例说明了这种结构的好处,并提供了一种用于确定涉及角色组的表达式的标准形式的算法。
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