Ceusters Werner, Smith Barry
Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences, and National Center for Biomedical Ontology, University at Buffalo, NY, USA.
AMIA Annu Symp Proc. 2006;2006:121-5.
We present a novel methodology for calculating the improvements obtained in successive versions of biomedical ontologies. The theory takes into account changes both in reality itself and in our understanding of this reality. The successful application of the theory rests on the willingness of ontology authors to document changes they make by following a number of simple rules. The theory provides a pathway by which ontology authoring can become a science rather than an art, following principles analogous to those that have fostered the growth of modern evidence-based medicine. Although in this paper we focus on ontologies, the methodology can be generalized to other sorts of terminology-based artifacts, including Electronic Patient Records.
我们提出了一种新颖的方法,用于计算生物医学本体连续版本中所取得的改进。该理论既考虑了现实本身的变化,也考虑了我们对这一现实理解的变化。该理论的成功应用取决于本体作者是否愿意遵循一些简单规则来记录他们所做的更改。该理论提供了一条途径,通过这条途径,本体创作可以遵循类似于促进现代循证医学发展的原则,从而成为一门科学而非一门艺术。尽管在本文中我们专注于本体,但该方法可以推广到其他基于术语的工件,包括电子病历。