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UNIFIED MEDICAL LANGUAGE SYSTEMS (UMLS) The Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) is a long term research and development project that started in 1986 by the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM) The UMLS is not a gigantic and comprehensive medical vocabulary The UMLS is a relational database connecting “by concept” over 60 vocabularies, thesauri, medical problem lists etc. Purpose To aid the development of systems that help health professionals and researchers retrieve and integrate electronic biomedical information form a variety of sources, such as: Computer-based Patient Records Bibliographic databases Factual (full text) databases Administrative health data Expert systems UMLS Uses Electronic patient records Natural language processing Information retrieval Thesaurus construction Automated indexing UMLS COMPONENTS Metathesaurus Semantic Network Lexicon UMLS Source “Vocabularies” Widely varying purposes, structures, properties that do not add up to single ontology or view of the world: Thesauri, e.g., MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) Statistical Classifications, e.g., ICD Billing Codes, e.g., CPT Clinical coding systems, e.g., SNOMED Lists of controlled terms, e.g., HL7 valid values How to combine them? Not reallly ... METATHESAURUS Contains more than 60 vocabularies and classifications. 776.940 concepts 2,1 millions of concept names 11 millions of relationships between concepts Metathesaurus - Relations Preserves the structure of the original sources. Add news relationships between the concepts METATHESAURUS Organization Synonymous terms CUI Preferred term Metathesaurus structure CONCEPTs TERMs STRING CUI’s LUI’s SUI’s STRING Is organized by concept or meaning; its purpose is to link alternative names and views of the same concept together and to identify useful relationships between different concepts.. STRING STRING Metathesaurus structure example CONCEPTS (CUIs) TERMS (LUIs) STRING (SUIs) C0004238 L0004238 S0016668 (preferred) Atrial Fibrillation Atrial Fibrillations Auricular Fibrillation Auricular Fibrillations (preferred) Atrial Fibrillation Atrial Fibrillations (preferred) Atrial Fibrillation S0016669 Atrial Fibrillations L0004327 S0016899 (synonym) Auricular Fibrillation(preferred) Auricular Fibrillation (preferred) Auricular Fibrillation S0016900 (plural variant) Auricular Fibrillations Semantic Network All information about specific concepts is found in the Metathesaurus The Network provides information about the basic semantic types that are assigned to these concepts, and it defines the relationships that may hold between the semantic types It defines these types, both with textual descriptions and by means of the information inherent in its hierarchies Semantic Network Example “BIOLOGIC FUNTION” HIERARCHY LINK “ISA” BIOLOGIC FUNCTION LINK PHYSIOLOGIC FUNCTION ORGANISM FUNCTION MENTAL PROCESS ORGAN OR TISSUE FUNCTION CELL FUNCTION “ISA” PATHOLOGIC FUNCTION MOLECULAR FUNCTION GENETIC FUNCTION DISEASE OR SYNDROME MENTAL OR BEHAVIORAL DYSFUNCTION CELL OR MOLECULAR DYSFUNCTION NEOPLASTIC PROCESS EXPERIMENTAL MODEL OF DISEASE Relationship between Metathesaurus and Semantic Network LEXICON It provide the lexical information needed for the SPECIALIST Natural Language Processing System It is a general English lexicon that includes many biomedical terms (commonly occurring English words and biomedical vocabulary) The lexicon entry for each word (or term) records the syntactic morphological orthographic information needed by the SPECIALIST natural language processing system UNIFIED MEDICAL LANGUAGE SYSTEM - Summary Standard source of concepts and synonyms. Multilingual Broad extension. Allow integration between applications REFERENCES http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/factsheets/umls.html http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/META2.HTML http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/META3.HTML http://www.nlm.nih.gov/research/umls/META4.HTML http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/cbm/umlscbm.html#6