2018
DOI: 10.1186/s13326-018-0180-2
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Querying archetype-based EHRs by search ontology-based XPath engineering

Abstract: BackgroundLegacy data and new structured data can be stored in a standardized format as XML-based EHRs on XML databases. Querying documents on these databases is crucial for answering research questions. Instead of using free text searches, that lead to false positive results, the precision can be increased by constraining the search to certain parts of documents.MethodsA search ontology-based specification of queries on XML documents defines search concepts and relates them to parts in the XML document struct… Show more

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“…Our solution is domain-independent and thus allows advanced search for relevant documents in different domains using suitable dSONs. The SON approach was also already successfully exploited for another use case in the medical domain to generate complex XPath expressions for querying archetype-based EHRs [27].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Our solution is domain-independent and thus allows advanced search for relevant documents in different domains using suitable dSONs. The SON approach was also already successfully exploited for another use case in the medical domain to generate complex XPath expressions for querying archetype-based EHRs [27].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%