Harnessing the Core Propagation Phenomenon Ontology to Develop a Knowledge Graph for Tracking Health-Related Phenomena

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Biomedical data analysis and visualization often demand data experts for each unique health event. There is a clear lack of automatic tools for semantic visualization of the spread of health risks through biomedical data. Illnesses such as coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and Monkeypox spread rampantly around the world before governments could make decisions based on the analysis of such data. We propose the design of a knowledge graph (KG) for spatio-temporal tracking of public health event propagation. To achieve this, we propose the specialization of the Core Propagation Phenomenon Ontology (PropaPhen) into a health-related propagation phenomenon domain ontology. Data from the UMLS and OpenStreetMaps are suggested for instantiating the proposed knowledge graph. Finally, the results of a use case on COVID-19 data from the World Health Organization are analyzed to evaluate the possibilities of our approach.

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Medeiros, G. H. A., Soualmia, L. F., & Zanni-Merk, C. (2024). Harnessing the Core Propagation Phenomenon Ontology to Develop a Knowledge Graph for Tracking Health-Related Phenomena. In Studies in Health Technology and Informatics (Vol. 316, pp. 1933–1937). IOS Press BV. https://doi.org/10.3233/SHTI240811

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