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McCray AT, Razi AM, Bangalore AK, Browne AC, Stavri PZ, The UMLS Knowledge Source Server: A Versatile Internet-Based Research Tool" , Proc AMIA Annu Fall Symp. 1996;:164-8, PMID: 8947649.

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Medical Ontology Research - Report To The (2001)   (Correct)

.... the content of the Metathesaurus since its first version in 1990 [22] Developed later, the Knowledge Source Server (KSS) allows users to browse through a web based interface, and manipulate through an application programming interface (API) virtually every bit of information in the UMLS [23]. In order to circumvent some of the limitations of KSS, we have developed an object oriented model for manipulating UMLS knowledge as well as a browser for displaying and navigating this knowledge. 5.1 Object oriented model for representing semantic locality The representation of meaning in the ....

McCray AT, Razi AM, Bangalore AK, Browne AC, Stavri PZ. The UMLS Knowledge Source Server: a versatile Internet-based research tool. Proc AMIA Annu Fall Symp 1996:164-8.


Terminology Issues in User Access to Web-based Medical .. - McCray, Loane.. (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

.... asthma, cancers, heart attacks, and obesity, and it provides links to medical dictionaries, We then mapped the uniqued queries to UMLS clearinghouses of consumer health literature, and concepts through calls to the UMLS Knowledge directories for finding health care professionals and Source Server [10]. In some cases, queries map to facilities. multiple UMLS concepts. For example, the user query In an effort to better understand what users are interested in finding on the NLM site, we undertook a study of the NLM Web query log files over a three month period, just prior to the release of the ....

McCray AT, Razi AM, Bangalore AK, Browne AC, Stavri PZ. The UMLS Knowledge Source Server: A versatile Internet-based research tool. Proceedings of the 1996 AMIA Fall Symposium, 164-8, 1996.


A Graph-Oriented Model for Articulation of Ontology.. - Mitra, Wiederhold.. (2000)   (39 citations)  (Correct)

....point so that the source ontologies can remain independent. In most real life situations, it suces to just use semantic bridges wherever interaction among information sources is required. Recent progress in automated support for mediated systems, using views, has been described by [5] 6] [7], and [8] We share the underlying assumption that a view is a syntactic representation of a semantic context of an information source. De ning such views, however, requires manual speci cation. Views need to be updated or reconstructed even for small changes to the individual sources. Instead of ....

A.T. McCray, A.M. Razi, A.K. Bangalore, A.C. Browne, and P.Z. Stavri. The umls knowledge source server: A versatile internet-based research tool. In Proc. AMIA Fall Symp, pages 164-168, 1996.


Semi-automatic Integration of Knowledge Sources - Mitra, Wiederhold, Jannink (1999)   (19 citations)  (Correct)

....heterogeniety of these sources must be resolved in order to present a reliable and consistent view of the world. The traditional approach to dealing with multiple knowledge sources is to create a uni ed schema or to merge the contents of these sources into an uni ed knowledge base [1] 2] [3]. Such an e ort has two phases, rst merging all the entries based on identical spelling and then manually resolving any recognized semantic mismatches. For instance, the erroneous match of nail, used in a human anatomy, with its use in carpentry must be undone. More complex are cases where de ....

A.T. McCray, A.M. Razi, A.K. Bangalore, A.C. Browne, and P.Z. Stavri. The umls knowledge source server: A versatile internet-based research tool. In Proc. AMIA Fall Symp, pages 164-168, 1996.


From French vocabulary to the Unified Medical Language.. - Bodenreider, McCray (1998)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Mccray)   (Correct)

....from different sources [1] The UMLS can be described as a source of information for biomedical concepts and a collection of lexical tools allowing users to perform various searches on the terms used to name the concepts. Both data and tools are integrated in the UMLS Knowledge Source Server 1 [2] and used in a large variety of applications (e.g. Internet Grateful Med 2 ) The first edition of the UMLS Knowledge Sources was released in 1990. French terms appeared for the first time in the third release of the UMLS. The use of the UMLS in any particular language starts with the mapping ....

....distribution to be integrated into a local system, and 2. On line access to the UMLS Knowledge Source Server through a command line interface, through an applica 1. http: umlsks.nlm.nih.gov 2. http: igm.nlm.nih.gov 671 tion programming interface (API) and through a Webbased application [2]. The on line method not only provides access to the data, but also makes it possible to transparently use a large number of tools which are not yet available in the CD ROM distribution, especially tools allowing users to search terms in the MT. Given one input term (one or more input words) ....

McCray A, Razi A, Bangalore A, Browne A, Stavri P. The UMLS Knowledge Source Server: a versatile Internetbased research tool. Proc AMIA Annu Fall Symp 1996:164-8.


Lexicon Assistance Reduces Manual Verification of OCR Output - Hauser, Browne, Thoma.. (1998)   (3 citations)  Self-citation (Mccray Browne)   (Correct)

....and in detail in the following paragraphs. These four lists and their combinations were used in the study. The SPECIALIST Lexicon is a large syntactic lexicon of medical and common English vocabulary items that is released yearly with the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) Knowledge Sources [3]. Each lexical record contains information on a variety of syntactic properties for each lexical item including inflectional patterns, the forms of plurals for nouns, of principal parts for verbs and of comparative and superlative for adjectives and adverbs [4] Lexical items may be multi words ....

A.T. McCray, A.M. Razi, A.K. Bangalore, A.C. Browne, P.Z. Stavri. The UMLS knowledge source server: a versatile Internet-based research tool. J.J. Cimino (ed), Proceedings of the 1996 AMIA Fall Symposium; 1996; pp. 164-8.


The UMLS Knowledge Source Server: An Object Model.. - Bangalore, Thorn.. (2003)   (Correct)

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McCray AT, Razi AM, Bangalore AK, Browne AC, Stavri PZ, The UMLS Knowledge Source Server: A Versatile Internet-Based Research Tool" , Proc AMIA Annu Fall Symp. 1996;:164-8, PMID: 8947649.


Semantic Processing for Enhanced Access to Biomedical Knowledge - Rindflesch, Aronson (2002)   (Correct)

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McCray Alexa T.; Amir M. Razi, Anantha K. Bangalore; Allen C. Browne; and P. Zoe Stavri. 1996. The UMLS Knowledge Source Server: A Versatile Internet-Based Research Tool. In Cimino JJ (ed.) Proceedings of the AMIA Annual Fall Symposium, 164-8.


Learning to Detect Negation with `Not' in Medical Texts - Goldin, Chapman   (Correct)

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A. T. McCray, A. M. Razi, A. K. Bangalore, A. C. Browne, and P. Z. Stavri. The umls knowledge source server: a versatile internet-based research tool. Proc AMIA Annu Fall Symp, pages 164--8, 1996. 97103277 1091-8280 Journal Article.


A Web Terminology Description of Medical Procedures - Burgun, Denier.. (1997)   (Correct)

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McCray AT, Razi AM, Bangalore AK, Browne AC, Stravi PZ. The UMLS Knowledge Source Server: a versatile Internet based research tool. Proc AMIA Annu Fall Symp. Philadelphia: Hanley & Belfus, 1996;164-8.


QueryCat: Automatic Categorization of MEDLINE Queries - Pratt, Wasserman (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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McCray AT, Razi AM, Bangalore AK, Browne AC, Stavri PZ. The UMLS Knowledge Source Server: a versatile Internet-based research tool. In: American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA) Fall Symposium. 1996; p. 164-8.

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