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HISA ltd. Biography proforma. MEDINFO 2007 413 Lygon Street, Brunswick East 3057 Australia. Presenter Name: Stefan Schulz Country: 1. Germany, 2. Brazil Qualification(s) : MD (Doctor in Theoretical Medicine) Vocational Training in Medical Informatics

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HISA ltd. Biography proforma

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  1. HISA ltd. Biography proforma MEDINFO 2007 413 Lygon Street, Brunswick East 3057 Australia • Presenter Name: Stefan Schulz • Country: 1. Germany, 2. Brazil • Qualification(s): • MD (Doctor in Theoretical Medicine) • Vocational Training in Medical Informatics • Postdoctoral Habililtation degree in Medical Informatics • Position: • Associate Professor • Department/ Organisation : • Medical Informatics, Freiburg University Medical Center, Freiburg, Germany • Master Program of Health Technology, Catholic University of Paraná, Curitiba, Brazil • Major Achievement(s): • Research in the fields of Medical Terminology, Biomedical Ontologies, Medical Language Processing, Text Mining, and Document Retrieval.

  2. Medical Thesaurus Anomaly Detection by User Action Monitoring Jeferson L. Bitencourta,b, Pindaro S. Canciana,b, Edson Pachecoa,b, Percy Nohamaa,b, Stefan Schulzb,c a Paraná University of Technology (UTFPR), Curitiba, Brazil b Pontificial Catholic University of Paraná, Master Program of Health Technology, Curitiba, Brazil c University Medical Center Freiburg, Medical Informatics, Freiburg, Germany

  3. IntroductionMethods Results Discussion Conclusion

  4. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Thesaurus • Controlled Vocabulary for document indexing and retrieval • Assigns semantic descriptors (concepts) to (quasi-)synonymous terms • Contains additional semantic relations (e.g. hyperonym / hyponym) • Examples: MeSH, UMLS, WordNet • Multilingual thesaurus: contains translations (cross-language synonymy links)

  5. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Multilingual Thesaurus Management • International team of lexicon curators • React to new terms and senses • Decide which terms are synonymous / translations • Decide which senses of a term have to be accounted for in the domain • Requires quality assurance measures

  6. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Case study: Morphosaurus • Medical subword thesaurus • Organizes subwords (meaningful word fragments) in multilingual equivalence classes: • #derma = {derm, cutis, skin, haut, kutis, pele, cutis, piel, … } • #inflamm = {inflamm, -itic, -itis, phlog, entzuend,-itis,-itisch,inflam, flog,inflam,flog, ... } • Maintained at two locations:Freiburg (Germany), Curitiba (Brazil) • Lexicon curators: frequently changing team of medical students

  7. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion heart herz subword corazon Eq Class card card HEART muscle INFLAMM myo MUSCLE - itis muscul inflam entzünd muskel inflamm Morphosaurus Structure • Thesaurus:~21.000 equivalence classes • Lexicon entries: • English: ~23.000 • German: ~24.000 • Portuguese: ~15.000 • Spanish : ~11.000 • French: ~ 8.000 • Swedish: ~10.000 Indexation: #muscle #heart #inflamm #heart #muscle #inflamm #inflamm #heart #muscle Segmentation: Myo|kard|itis Herz|muskel|entzünd|ung Inflamm|ation of the heartmuscle

  8. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Morphosemantic Normalization

  9. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion jef boss Composition: Has_word_part chef chief card MUSCLE CHIEF muscul muscle myalg mialg head myo pain mio dor alg MYALG HEAD kopf PAIN CAPUT cabez cabec caput Morphosaurus: 2 Semantic Relations Specialization: Has_sense

  10. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Morphosaurus Building Pragmatics

  11. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Morphosaurus Building Pragmatics • Properly delimit subword entries so that they are correctly extracted from complex words:nephrotomy -> nephr | oto | my nephrotomy -> nephro | tomy nephr kidney OR nephro kidney nephr

  12. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Morphosaurus Building Pragmatics • Properly delimit subword entries so that they are correctly extracted from complex words:nephrotomy -> nephr | oto | my nephrotomy -> nephro | tomy • Create consensus about the scope of synonymy classes, especially with regard to highly ambiguous words nephr kidney OR nephro kidney nephr multi multi poly hyper hyper many many OR Highgrade_count poly highgrade highgrade card

  13. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Morphosaurus Quality Assurance • Content quality: Identify content errors in the thesaurus content (see Andrade et al., MEDINFO 2007) • Process quality: Detect and prevent user action anomalies • User action anomalies: actions that consume effort without any positive impact : uncoordinated edit / update / delete “do undo” transactions done by different lexicographers

  14. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion

  15. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Identification of Editing Anomalies • Analysis of data logs patterns:86 thesaurus backups covering 9 months • Assessing relevance of anomaly patterns by comparing the thesaurus descriptors affected with those debated in a Morphosaurus editor online forum

  16. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Identification of Editing Anomalies • Analysis of data logs patterns:86 thesaurus backups covering 9 months • Assessing relevance of anomaly patterns by comparing the thesaurus descriptors affected with those debated in a Morphosaurus editor online forum

  17. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Anomalies: Typology 1. Relationship anomaly t

  18. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Anomalies: Typology 2. Type Anomaly t

  19. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion abcd abcde abcde Anomalies: Typology 3. Delimitation Anomaly t

  20. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Anomalies: Typology 4. Permanence anomaly t

  21. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Identification of Editing Anomalies • Analysis of data logs patterns:86 thesaurus backups covering 9 months • Assessing relevance of anomaly patterns by comparing the thesaurus descriptors affected with those debated in a Morphosaurus editor online forum

  22. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion EqClass spotted by corpus based content quality analysis, cf. Andrade et al., MEDINFO 2007 Example of Morphosaurus forum entry

  23. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion

  24. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Results

  25. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Relationship anomalies: multiple changes

  26. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Problems found by Log Analysis

  27. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion

  28. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Discussion of Results • Assignment of semantic relations: main cause of do-undo anomalies (up to seven do-undos) • Nearly half of editing anomalies concern semantic indentifiers also identified as problematic by corpus analysis • Problems discussed in forum exceeds those identifiable by log analysis • Surprising: no anomaly of string delimitation found

  29. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion

  30. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Anomaly detection • Detects waste of resources by “do - undo” actions in thesaurus management • Helps create consensus in borderline decisions • Useful to discover common anomalies • To be complemented by other techniques • Higher process effectiveness by integration of quality assessment routines in the thesaurus management tools: User alert at runtime

  31. Introduction Methods Results Discussion Conclusion Anomaly Found You are undoing a change performed by user koppe on May, 14. Please contact thisuser and create consensus or discuss the problem at the MorphoSaurus forum! Anomaly detection at runtime

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