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Interactive visualization and navigation of complex terminology systems, exemplified by SNOMED CT.

Erik Sundvall1, Mikael Nyström, Håkan Petersson, Hans Ahlfeldt.   

Abstract

Free-text queries are natural entries into the exploration of complex terminology systems. The way search results are presented has impact on the user's ability to grasp the overall structure of the system. Complex hierarchies like the one used in SNOMED CT, where nodes have multiple parents (IS-A) and several other relationship types, makes visualization challenging. This paper presents a prototype, TermViz, applying well known methods like "focus+context" and self-organizing layouts from the fields of Information Visualization and Graph Drawing to terminologies like SNOMED CT and ICD-10. The user can simultaneously focus on several nodes in the terminologies and then use interactive animated graph navigation and semantic zooming to further explore the terminology systems without loosing context. The prototype, based on Open Source Java components, demonstrates how a number of Information Visualisation methods can aid the exploration of medical terminologies with millions of elements and can serve as a base for further development.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17108619

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stud Health Technol Inform        ISSN: 0926-9630


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2.  How to interact with medical terminologies? Formative usability evaluations comparing three approaches for supporting the use of MedDRA by pharmacovigilance specialists.

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3.  Integration of tools for binding archetypes to SNOMED CT.

Authors:  Erik Sundvall; Rahil Qamar; Mikael Nyström; Mattias Forss; Håkan Petersson; Daniel Karlsson; Hans Ahlfeldt; Alan Rector
Journal:  BMC Med Inform Decis Mak       Date:  2008-10-27       Impact factor: 2.796

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