2022
DOI: 10.1109/access.2022.3182486
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Semantic Constraints Specification and Schematron-Based Validation for Internet of Medical Things’ Data

Abstract: Fitness and activity trackers are hugely popular wearable devices that monitor various health-related metrics, such as step count, heartbeat rate, or even oxygen saturation. Utilizing personal health information obtained by users' personal trackers provides promising results in the fields of telemedicine and personal well-being. However, we face challenges such as data quality, privacy and compliance with standards and regulations. This paper addresses such challenges, with the focus on the last one. Semantic … Show more

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“…Existing EHR implementations already utilize ITI messages in conjunction with HL7 standards, featuring predefined and implemented service endpoints for various ITI messages. Previous research [16] and [17] thoroughly investigate the essential prerequisites and potential remedies for seamlessly incorporating external data into EHR systems, as they have evolved into a fundamental element of the core health information infrastructure in a significant number of European countries.…”
Section: Standardization and Specification Of Semantic Data Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Existing EHR implementations already utilize ITI messages in conjunction with HL7 standards, featuring predefined and implemented service endpoints for various ITI messages. Previous research [16] and [17] thoroughly investigate the essential prerequisites and potential remedies for seamlessly incorporating external data into EHR systems, as they have evolved into a fundamental element of the core health information infrastructure in a significant number of European countries.…”
Section: Standardization and Specification Of Semantic Data Constraintsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This method leverages the Intermediate Representation of Cetus to be a DOM tree in XML, which enhances the search of advanced code features using XPath expression, thereby showing one of the ways XML proves to be very useful in compiler optimization and code analysis [44] The dispute on XML validation manifests as a range of conflicting philosophies, from strict grammar descriptions to the more permissive constraint languages such as Schematron. This dispute shows the changing nature of the XML validation techniques whereby the two demands of the strict adherence to schemas and the practical application domain are considered [45]. While several technological advancements have been witnessed in the area, using XML to enhance the capabilities of the LL(1) grammars and compiler construction is an appealing approach.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%