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Developing an Ontology for Documenting Adverse Events While Avoiding Pitfalls
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2022
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
Ontologies promise more benefits than terminologies in terms of data annotation and computer-assisted reasoning, by defining a hierarchy of terms and their relations within a domain. Here, we present central insights related to the development of an ontology for documenting events during interoperative neuromonitoring (IOM), for which we used the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) as an upper-level ontology. This work has the following two goals: to describe the development of the IOM ontology and to
doi:10.3233/shti210885
pmid:35062118
fatcat:ckqkwngdabettdto4awfcnttse