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Approach for Automatic Construction of Ontology Based on Medication Guide

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Linked Data and Knowledge Graph (CSWS 2013)

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Medication guide ontology has great significance for semantic study of rational use of drugs. Nowadays, medical ontology is mainly constructed manually, which spends a lot in time and manpower, and is also difficult to ensure the accuracy. This paper proposes a method of constructing the domain ontology of medication guide automatically. The method uses semantic pattern analysis to extract information, optimizes the extracted concepts and relations, generates medication guide ontology, and then provides the interface of pattern expansion to adapt to the changing medication guide data. Finally, it realizes the automatic construction of ontology system, and conducts experiments on to verify the feasibility of the system.

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Lu, Y., Gu, J., Huang, Z. (2013). Approach for Automatic Construction of Ontology Based on Medication Guide. In: Qi, G., Tang, J., Du, J., Pan, J.Z., Yu, Y. (eds) Linked Data and Knowledge Graph. CSWS 2013. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 406. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-54025-7_18

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