WWW-available Conceptual Integration of Medical Terminologies: The ONIONS Experience

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We present the most applicable aspects of our research in the conceptual integration of terminologies. From past experience, we claim that the conceptualizations provided for terminological ontologies need to be philosophically and linguistically grounded. We developed ONIONS, a methodology for integrating domain terminologies by exploiting a library of generic ontologies. Our current focus is on flexible and cooperative modelling of terminological ontologies. We adopt modular and negotiable architectures of ontologies and some WWW-oriented tools, such as Ontolingua and Ontosaurus.

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Pisanelli, D. M., Gangemi, A., & Steve, G. (1997). WWW-available Conceptual Integration of Medical Terminologies: The ONIONS Experience. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 4(SUPPL.), 575–579.

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