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Modeling multi-typed structurally viewed chemicals with the UMLS Refined Semantic Network.

Ling Chen1, C Paul Morrey, Huanying Gu, Michael Halper, Yehoshua Perl.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Chemical concepts assigned multiple "Chemical Viewed Structurally" semantic types (STs) in the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) are subject to ambiguous interpretation. The multiple assignments may denote the fact that a specific represented chemical (combination) is a conjugate, derived via a chemical reaction of chemicals of the different types, or a complex, composed of a mixture of such chemicals. The previously introduced Refined Semantic Network (RSN) is modified to properly model these varied multi-typed chemical combinations.
DESIGN: The RSN was previously introduced as an enhanced abstraction of the UMLS's concepts. It features new types, called intersection semantic types (ISTs), each of which explicitly captures a unique combination of ST assignments in one abstract unit. The ambiguous ISTs of different "Chemical Viewed Structurally" ISTs of the RSN are replaced with two varieties of new types, called conjugate types and complex types, which explicitly denote the nature of the chemical interactions. Additional semantic relationships help further refine that new portion of the RSN rooted at the ST "Chemical Viewed Structurally." MEASUREMENTS: The number of new conjugate and complex types and the amount of changes to the type assignment of chemical concepts are presented.
RESULTS: The modified RSN, consisting of 35 types and featuring 22 new conjugate and complex types, is presented. A total of 800 (about 98%) chemical concepts representing multi-typed chemical combinations from "Chemical Viewed Structurally" STs are uniquely assigned one of the new types. An additional benefit is the identification of a number of illegal ISTs and ST assignment errors, some of which are direct violations of exclusion rules defined by the UMLS Semantic Network.
CONCLUSION: The modified RSN provides an enhanced abstract view of the UMLS's chemical content. Its array of conjugate and complex types provides a more accurate model of the variety of combinations involving chemicals viewed structurally. This framework will help streamline the process of type assignments for such chemical concepts and improve user orientation to the richness of the chemical content of the UMLS.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18952946      PMCID: PMC2605602          DOI: 10.1197/jamia.M2604

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Med Inform Assoc        ISSN: 1067-5027            Impact factor:   4.497


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