J Charlet1, S J Darmoni. 1. Dr 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, E-mail: Jean.Charlet@upmc.fr.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To summarize the best papers in the field of Knowledge Representation and Management (KRM). METHODS: A comprehensive review of medical informatics literature was performed to select some of the most interesting papers of KRM published in 2014. RESULTS: Four articles were selected, two focused on annotation and information retrieval using an ontology. The two others focused mainly on ontologies, one dealing with the usage of a temporal ontology in order to analyze the content of narrative document, one describing a methodology for building multilingual ontologies. CONCLUSION: Semantic models began to show their efficiency, coupled with annotation tools.
OBJECTIVE: To summarize the best papers in the field of Knowledge Representation and Management (KRM). METHODS: A comprehensive review of medical informatics literature was performed to select some of the most interesting papers of KRM published in 2014. RESULTS: Four articles were selected, two focused on annotation and information retrieval using an ontology. The two others focused mainly on ontologies, one dealing with the usage of a temporal ontology in order to analyze the content of narrative document, one describing a methodology for building multilingual ontologies. CONCLUSION: Semantic models began to show their efficiency, coupled with annotation tools.
Authors: Ning Xue; Michael Doellinger; Jurgen Fripp; Charles P Ho; Rachel K Surowiec; Raphael Schwarz Journal: J Magn Reson Imaging Date: 2014-03-04 Impact factor: 4.813
Authors: Christopher Funk; William Baumgartner; Benjamin Garcia; Christophe Roeder; Michael Bada; K Bretonnel Cohen; Lawrence E Hunter; Karin Verspoor Journal: BMC Bioinformatics Date: 2014-02-26 Impact factor: 3.169