Using Human Phenotype Ontology for Phenotypic Analysis of Clinical Notes
Phenotypes are defined as observable characteristics of organisms.To facilitate the translation between genotype and phenotype,Human Phenotype Ontology(HPO)was developed as a semantically computable standardized vocabulary to capture phenotypic abnormalities found in human.In this study,we investigated the use of HPO to annotate phenotypic information in clinical domain by leveraging a corpus of 12.8 million clinical notes created from 2010 to 2015 for 729 thousand patients at Mayo Clinic Rochester campus.
Semantics Human Phenotype Ontology,Phenotypic Analysis
Feichen Shen Liwei Wang Hongfang Liu
Department of Health Sciences Research,Mayo Clinic,Rochester,MN,USA
国际会议
第十六届世界医药健康信息学大会((MEDINFO2017)、第二届世界医药健康信息学华语论坛(WCHIS 2017)、第15届全国医药信息学大会(CMIA 2017)
苏州
英文
1285-1285
2017-08-21(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)