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1 - EVS Overview - Biomedical Terminology and Ontology Resources Frank Hartel, Ph.D. Director, Enterprise Vocabulary Services NCI Center for Bioinformatics

2 EVS Goal – Integration by Meaning Clinical, translational, and basic research have overlapping but specialized needs  Inconsistent conceptual frameworks  Terminology and taxonomic conventions May conflict Evolve at different rates Knowledge model or terminology? Reasoning: inference about data Tagging data: store/transfer/archive for future analysis

3 Enterprise Vocabulary Services Services and resources that address NCI's needs for controlled vocabulary http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/core/EVS http://ncicb.nci.nih.gov/core/EVS An NCI collaboration NCI Office of Communications  Cancer Information Products and Systems  PDQ and Cancer.gov NCI Center for Bioinformatics  caCORE (built on EVS terminology)  Community portals

4 EVS - concluded Vocabulary Products NCI Thesaurus – an ontology-like terminology NCI Metathesaurus – maps vocabularies External vocabularies maintained and served Current Collaborations Federal Collaboration MAGE Ontology Human Anatomy Cancer Classification MMHCC HL7, CHI

5 NCI Thesaurus Reference Terminology for NCI Public domain, open content license Broad coverage of cancer domain Neoplastic disease Findings and Abnormalities Anatomy Agents, drugs, chemicals Oncogenes, gene products Cancer models - mouse Research techniques, management

6 NCI Thesaurus - concluded Description-logic based (AL - ) 34,000+ “Concepts” hierarchically organized 20 hierarchies, 19 “Kinds” “Roles” establish semantic relationships between Concepts “Properties” state facts about Concept Concept history

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8 NCI Thesaurus Production Environment

9 NCI Thesaurus access MGED Ontology uses DAML+OIL daml+oil allows inclusion of external ontology content via RDF NCI DTS server, servlet enhanced with URI Enables MGED Ontology to specify NCI content via reference

10 MAGE Ontology points to NCI Thesaurus

11 Future: Protégé/OWL ?

12 NCI Metathesaurus UMLS Metathesaurus extended with cancer-oriented vocabularies 800,000+ concepts, 2,000,000+ terms and phrases Mappings among over 50 vocabularies Rich synonymy: Over 40,000 terms for “cancer” mapped to 7,000 concepts Used as online dictionary, thesaurus, for mapping and document indexing Accessible via caBIO APIs

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14 Publication Cycle NCI Thesaurus Monthly History applies to published concepts Formats  Ontylog XML  OWL OWL  Flat file NCI Metathesaurus Minor releases monthly Major releases twice a year Format  MR+

15 EVS Team EVS NCI OC – oncology, pathology, pharmacy Margaret Haber Larry Wright NCI CB – biology, operations Sherri Coronado Gilberto Fragoso Frank Hartel Apelon, Inc. Northup Grumman, Inc. Aspen, Inc.Kevric Corporation Jim Oberthaler Consulting

16 Structure of History Tables Column NameDescription History_IDRecord Number Concept_CodeConcept Code Concept_ NamePreferred Name of Concept ActionEdit Action Reference_CodeReferenced Concept Code Edit_DateTimestamp Edit_NameName of edited NCI Thesaurus™ schema HostIP address of editor's workstation PublishedPublication state of history entry TDE Column NameDescription History_IDRecord Number Concept_CodeConcept Code ActionEdit Action Baseline_DateDate of NCI Thesaurus™ Baseline Reference_CodeReferenced Concept Code DTS TOC

17 DTS-RPC Client DTS-RPC Server DTS Server DTS Database XMLRPCDTS API (Apelon) caBIO API Server API extensions (DTSRPC) NCI Extensions User Application

18 NCICB builds on EVS and caCORE Infrastructure

19 Encoding NCI content in MAGE Biomaterials Cell Type Organism_part … <!-- The cell type of AD145: Epithelial Cell. The term was obtained from the NCI Thesaurus, has "Somatic Cell" as parent concept. For purpose of example coding only, prefer using MO:CellType. --> <DatabaseEntry accession="C12578" URI="http://nciterms.nci.nih.gov/NCIBrowser/ConceptReport.jsp?dictionary= NCI+Thesaurus&code=C12578"> …


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