Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10355608 | Journal of Biomedical Informatics | 2012 | 14 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Kinds of complex concepts (overlapping concepts) warranting auditing attention are characterized with an abstraction network. ⺠A methodology (from a companion paper) partitions the collection of overlapping concepts into disjoint, singly-rooted groups. ⺠An abstraction network (“disjoint partial-area taxonomy”) for the overlapping concepts is derived from the partition. ⺠The abstraction network is used as the basis for auditing that involves top-down hierarchical review of overlapping concepts. ⺠Statistical analysis shows that overlapping concepts (and their “roots”) exhibit significantly higher proportions of errors.
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Authors
Yue Wang, Michael Halper, Duo Wei, Huanying Gu, Yehoshua Perl, Junchuan Xu, Gai Elhanan, Yan Chen, Kent A. Spackman, James T. Case, George Hripcsak,