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MaPLE: A MapReduce Pipeline for Lattice-based Evaluation and Its Application to SNOMED CT.

Guo-Qiang Zhang1, Wei Zhu2, Mengmeng Sun, Shiqiang Tao, Olivier Bodenreider, Licong Cui.   

Abstract

Non-lattice fragments are often indicative of structural anomalies in ontological systems and, as such, represent possible areas of focus for subsequent quality assurance work. However, extracting the non-lattice fragments in large ontological systems is computationally expensive if not prohibitive, using a traditional sequential approach. In this paper we present a general MapReduce pipeline, called MaPLE (MapReduce Pipeline for Lattice-based Evaluation), for extracting non-lattice fragments in large partially ordered sets and demonstrate its applicability in ontology quality assurance. Using MaPLE in a 30-node Hadoop local cloud, we systematically extracted non-lattice fragments in 8 SNOMED CT versions from 2009 to 2014 (each containing over 300k concepts), with an average total computing time of less than 3 hours per version. With dramatically reduced time, MaPLE makes it feasible not only to perform exhaustive structural analysis of large ontological hierarchies, but also to systematically track structural changes between versions. Our change analysis showed that the average change rates on the non-lattice pairs are up to 38.6 times higher than the change rates of the background structure (concept nodes). This demonstrates that fragments around non-lattice pairs exhibit significantly higher rates of change in the process of ontological evolution.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25705725      PMCID: PMC4334137          DOI: 10.1109/BigData.2014.7004301

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc IEEE Int Conf Big Data


  10 in total

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5.  Large-scale, Exhaustive Lattice-based Structural Auditing of SNOMED CT.

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8.  An analysis of FMA using structural self-bisimilarity.

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  10 in total
  13 in total

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4.  COBE: A Conjunctive Ontology Browser and Explorer for Visualizing SNOMED CT Fragments.

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7.  Web-based Interactive Visualization of Non-Lattice Subgraphs (WINS) in SNOMED CT.

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8.  FEDRR: fast, exhaustive detection of redundant hierarchical relations for quality improvement of large biomedical ontologies.

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9.  Mining Relation Reversals in the Evolution of SNOMED CT Using MapReduce.

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10.  NEO: Systematic Non-Lattice Embedding of Ontologies for Comparing the Subsumption Relationship in SNOMED CT and in FMA Using MapReduce.

Authors:  Wei Zhu; Guo-Qiang Zhang; Shiqiang Tao; Mengmeng Sun; Licong Cui
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