Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1796
Title: UMLS to DBPedia link discovery through circular resolution
Authors: Cuzzola, John
Bagheri, Ebrahim
Jovanović, Jelena 
Keywords: UMLS;Link Discovery;Instance Matching;DBpedia;Automated Vocabulary Mapping
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Oxford Univ Press, Oxford
Abstract: Objective: The goal of this work is to map Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) concepts to DBpedia resources using widely accepted ontology relations from the Simple Knowledge Organization System (skos:exactMatch, skos:closeMatch) and from the Resource Description Framework Schema (rdfs:seeAlso), as a result of which a complete mapping from UMLS (UMLS 2016AA) to DBpedia (DBpedia 2015-10) is made publicly available that includes 221690 skos:exactMatch, 26276 skos:closeMatch, and 6784322 rdfs:seeAlso mappings. Methods: We propose a method called circular resolution that utilizes a combination of semantic annotators to map UMLS concepts to DBpedia resources. A set of annotators annotate definitions of UMLS concepts returning DBpedia resources while another set performs annotation on DBpedia resource abstracts returning UMLS concepts. Our pipeline aligns these 2 sets of annotations to determine appropriate mappings from UMLS to DBpedia. Results: We evaluate our proposed method using structured data from the Wikidata knowledge base as the ground truth, which consists of 4899 already existing UMLS to DBpedia mappings. Our results show an 83% recall with 77% precision-at-one (P"1) in mapping UMLS concepts to DBpedia resources on this testing set. Conclusions: The proposed circular resolution method is a simple yet effective technique for linking UMLS concepts to DBpedia resources. Experiments using Wikidata-based ground truth reveal a high mapping accuracy. In addition to the complete UMLS mapping downloadable in n-triple format, we provide an online browser and a RESTful service to explore the mappings.
URI: https://rfos.fon.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1796
ISSN: 1067-5027
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