Analyzing structural changes in SNOMED CT's Bacterial infectious diseases using a visual semantic delta
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-1-2017
Abstract
Thousands of changes are applied to SNOMED CT's concepts during each release cycle. These changes are the result of efforts to improve or expand the coverage of health domains in the terminology. Understanding which concepts changed, how they changed, and the overall impact of a set of changes is important for editors and end users. Each SNOMED CT release comes with delta files, which identify all of the individual additions and removals of concepts and relationships. These files typically contain tens of thousands of individual entries, overwhelming users. They also do not identify the editorial processes that were applied to individual concepts and they do not capture the overall impact of a set of changes on a subhierarchy of concepts. In this paper we introduce a methodology and accompanying software tool called a SNOMED CT Visual Semantic Delta (“semantic delta” for short) to enable a comprehensive review of changes in SNOMED CT. The semantic delta displays a graphical list of editing operations that provides semantics and context to the additions and removals in the delta files. However, there may still be thousands of editing operations applied to a set of concepts. To address this issue, a semantic delta includes a visual summary of changes that affected sets of structurally and semantically similar concepts. The software tool for creating semantic deltas offers views of various granularities, allowing a user to control how much change information they view. In this tool a user can select a set of structurally and semantically similar concepts and review the editing operations that affected their modeling. The semantic delta methodology is demonstrated on SNOMED CT's Bacterial infectious disease subhierarchy, which has undergone a significant remodeling effort over the last two years.
Identifier
85013757411 (Scopus)
Publication Title
Journal of Biomedical Informatics
External Full Text Location
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbi.2017.02.006
ISSN
15320464
PubMed ID
28215561
First Page
101
Last Page
116
Volume
67
Grant
R01CA190779
Fund Ref
National Cancer Institute
Recommended Citation
    Ochs, Christopher; Case, James T.; and Perl, Yehoshua, "Analyzing structural changes in SNOMED CT's Bacterial infectious diseases using a visual semantic delta" (2017). Faculty Publications.  9712.
    
    
    
        https://digitalcommons.njit.edu/fac_pubs/9712
    
 
				 
					