| Literature DB >> 7705900 |
M Joubert1, M Fieschi, J J Robert, A Tafazzoli.
Abstract
As information databases we consider all the kinds of information repositories that are handled by computer systems. When querying very large information databases, the end-users are often faced with the problem to parse their questions efficiently into the query languages of the computer systems. Conceptual graphs were initially designed for natural language analysis and understanding. Due to their closeness to semantic networks, their expressiveness is powerful enough to be applied to knowledge representation and use by computer systems. This work demonstrates that conceptual graphs are a suitable means to model both the information in patient databases and the queries to these databases, and that operations on graphs can compute the pattern matching process needed to provide the answers. A prototype that exploits this model is presented. Experiments have been made with the material furnished by the Unified Medical Language System project (version 2, 1992) of the National Library of Medicine, USA.Entities:
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Year: 1994 PMID: 7705900 DOI: 10.1016/0020-7101(94)90132-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biomed Comput ISSN: 0020-7101