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T.: The Importance of Creating an Ontology-Specific Consensus Before a MarkupBased Specification of Clinical Guidelines
- In: AI techniques in healthcare: evidencebased guidelines and protocols; Workshop at the 17th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence
, 2006
"... ABSTRACT. We have previously developed the Digital electronic Guideline Library (DeGeL) framework, which includes a methodology for a markup-based, increasingly formal structuring of free-text clinical guidelines (GLs), and tools to support guideline-based application. The methodology includes activ ..."
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of an Ontology Specific Consensus (OSC) regarding the semantics of the GL. To evaluate the role of the OSC, we created OSCs for three GLs in incremental level of de-tail, using the Asbru GL ontology. The EPs quantified the subjective aspects that most helped them in creating the OSC, while we assessed
Using the XBRL GL for supporting Organizational Processes
"... Decision making with Information Technologies is a eld constantly evolving. XBRL is a well known standard for managing information generated in nancial and accounting domains. However, not all information can be straightforwardly coded in XBRL. Many taxonomies are being developed for representing th ..."
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of the GL within the rest of the processes of the organization. An "`ontological approach" ' may help in this case. 1
Century Business Reporting System
, 2009
"... Abstract: incorporating an instance document example, we suggest a framework linking the Resource-Event-Agent (REA) model and eXtensible Business Reporting Language Global Ledger (XBRL GL) as a way to extend the generalized XBRL GL taxonomy. Using the REA semantic model to extend the existing XBRL G ..."
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GL taxonomy provides an ontology and associated process that is reusable. The resulting framework can provide uniform access to information and more reporting and query permutations, thereby facilitating more comprehensive and timely business reporting.
Building a generative lexicon for Romanian
"... We present in this paper an on-going research: the construction and annotation of a Romanian Generative Lexicon (RoGL). Our system follows the specifications of CLIPS project for Italian language. It contains a corpus, a type ontology, a graphical interface and a database from which we generate data ..."
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We present in this paper an on-going research: the construction and annotation of a Romanian Generative Lexicon (RoGL). Our system follows the specifications of CLIPS project for Italian language. It contains a corpus, a type ontology, a graphical interface and a database from which we generate
Generative Lexicon Theory and Linguistic Linked Open Data
"... In this paper we look at how Generative Lexicon theory can assist in providing a more thorough definition of word senses as links between items in a RDF-based lexicon and concepts in an ontology. We focus on the definition of lexical sense in lemon and show its limitations before defining a new mode ..."
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model based on lemon and which we term lemonGL. This new model is an initial attempt at providing a way of structuring lexico-ontological resources as linked data in such a way as to allow a rich representation of word meaning (following the GL theory) while at the same time (attempting to) re
Shallow Semantic Annotation of Bulgarian
"... The paper discusses shallow semantic annotation of Bulgarian treebank. Our goal is to construct the next layer of linguistic interpretation over the morphological and syntactic layers that have already been encoded in the treebank. The annotation is called shallow because it encodes only the senses ..."
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for the non-functional words and the relations between the semantic indices connected to them. We do not encode quantifiers and scope information. An ontology is employed as a stock of the concepts and relations that form the word senses. Our lexicon is based on the Generative Lexicon (GL) model (Pustejovsky
RESEARCH ARTICLE Comparative Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Different Molecular Mechanisms of Bacillus coagulans 2-6 Response to Sodium Lactate and Calcium Lactate during Lactic Acid Production
"... Lactate production is enhanced by adding calcium carbonate or sodium hydroxide during fermentation. However, Bacillus coagulans 2-6 can produce more than 180 g/L L-lactic acid when calcium lactate is accumulated, but less than 120 g/L L-lactic acid when sodium lac-tate is formed. The molecular mecha ..."
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Lactate production is enhanced by adding calcium carbonate or sodium hydroxide during fermentation. However, Bacillus coagulans 2-6 can produce more than 180 g/L L-lactic acid when calcium lactate is accumulated, but less than 120 g/L L-lactic acid when sodium lac-tate is formed. The molecular
Extended Generative Lexicon
"... This paper proposes an elaboration of the Generative Lexicon (GL) in Pustejovsky (1995) based on a survey of BC-CWJ (2009). I manually classified the Japanese NP1-no NP2 “NP1’s NP2 ” construction in accordance with semantic relations between the two nominals. The result indicates the need for the ex ..."
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This paper proposes an elaboration of the Generative Lexicon (GL) in Pustejovsky (1995) based on a survey of BC-CWJ (2009). I manually classified the Japanese NP1-no NP2 “NP1’s NP2 ” construction in accordance with semantic relations between the two nominals. The result indicates the need
Interpreting Spatial Relational Nouns in Japanese
"... Abstract. This paper discusses spatial terms in Japanese. Japanese is a language that uses common nouns such as ue “on/over/above ” and naka “inside ” to represent spatial and temporal locations as opposed to languages like English, which uses prepositions such as on, in, under and between to expres ..."
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are often semantically ambiguous among physical, metaphorical and temporal locations. Therefore, the ontological information used in the Generative Lexicon (GL) [5] is useful for spatial term disambiguation. 1 Spatial Relational Nouns This study considers common nouns representing spatial locations
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