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Embedding the guideline elements model in web ontology language.

Nam Tran1, George Michel, Michael Krauthammer

  • 1Deparment of Pathology, Yale School of Medicine, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06510, USA.

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|March 31, 2010
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We translated the Guideline Elements Model (GEM) from XML to OWL, enhancing its use in semantic web-based medical informatics systems for better clinical decision support.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Knowledge Representation
  • Semantic Web Technologies

Background:

  • The Guideline Elements Model (GEM) utilizes XML for representing clinical practice guideline knowledge.
  • GEM is valuable for computer-aided guideline authoring and clinical decision support.
  • XML's limitations in semantic web contexts hinder broader adoption.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To translate the GEM knowledge model from XML to OWL.
  • To ensure the fidelity of the GEM knowledge model during translation.
  • To facilitate GEM's integration into semantic web-based medical informatics systems.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a faithful translation methodology from GEM's XML schema to OWL.
  • Validated the preservation of GEM's knowledge representation structure and semantics.
  • Focused on maintaining the integrity of the established GEM knowledge model.

Main Results:

  • Successfully created an OWL representation of the GEM knowledge model.
  • The OWL translation preserves the original GEM knowledge structure.
  • The translated GEM is ready for integration into semantic web applications.

Conclusions:

  • Translating GEM to OWL enhances its applicability in modern medical informatics.
  • This OWL representation serves as a foundation for a guideline recommendation ontology.
  • The study bridges the gap between established guideline models and semantic web technologies.