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Conference Papers Year : 2024

From Syntactic to Semantic Interoperability Using a Hyperontology in the Oncology Domain

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Interoperability is crucial to overcoming various challenges of data integration in the healthcare domain. While OMOP and FHIR data standards handle syntactic heterogeneity among heterogeneous data sources, ontologies support semantic interoperability to overcome the complexity and disparity of healthcare data. This study proposes an ontological approach in the context of the EUCAIM project to support semantic interoperability among distributed big data repositories that have applied heterogeneous cancer image data models using a semantically well-founded Hyperontology for the oncology domain.
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hal-04683989 , version 1 (02-09-2024)

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Mirna El Ghosh, Varvara Kalokyri, Mélanie Sambres, Morgan Vaterkowski, Catherine Duclos, et al.. From Syntactic to Semantic Interoperability Using a Hyperontology in the Oncology Domain. Digital Health and Informatics Innovations for Sustainable Health Care Systems, Aug 2024, Athens, Greece. pp.1385-1389, ⟨10.3233/SHTI240670⟩. ⟨hal-04683989⟩
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