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1Dr Jean Charlet, LIMICS - INSERM U1142, Campus des Cordeliers, 15, rue de l'école de médecine, 75006 Paris, France, Tél. +33 1 44 27 91 09,
This review highlights key 2014 papers in Knowledge Representation and Management (KRM). Semantic models and annotation tools are proving effective for information retrieval and ontology development.
Area of Science:
- Medical Informatics
- Knowledge Representation and Management (KRM)
Background:
- The field of Knowledge Representation and Management (KRM) is rapidly evolving.
- Identifying seminal works is crucial for advancing KRM research.
Purpose of the Study:
- To identify and summarize the most impactful papers in KRM published in 2014.
- To provide an overview of significant advancements in the field.
Main Methods:
- A comprehensive review of medical informatics literature.
- Selection of key KRM papers from 2014 based on relevance and impact.
Main Results:
- Four significant articles were selected for review.
- Two papers focused on ontology-driven annotation and information retrieval.
- Two papers addressed ontology development, including temporal and multilingual aspects.
Conclusions:
- Semantic models demonstrate increasing effectiveness in KRM.
- The integration of semantic models with annotation tools enhances information management capabilities.
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