MapFace - A Graphical Editor for MetaMap Transfer (MMTx) |
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| Team |
Theresia Gschwandtner,
Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Software Technology and
Interactive System, Vienna, Austria Katharina Kaiser, Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Software Technology and Interactive System, Vienna, Austria Silvia Miksch, Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Software Technology and Interactive System, Vienna, Austria |
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| Contact Person |
Theresia Gschwandtner |
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| Project |
The aim of this project was the development of a graphical editor
Besides correcting the information provided by the MMTx program, MapFace serves the purpose of visualizing these results in a transparent and intelligible way. Phrases or medical concepts can be selected in the text, whereupon the corresponding information is displayed. Visualizing the semantic information is accomplished by color-coding the semantic types and highlighting the text accordingly. In addition, MapFace provides information about relations between the constructs in the text. The visualization of the acquired information is important for knowledge engineers in order to better understand the medical text, thus ensuring the quality of further transformation processes leading to a stable, computerexecutable model. Example An arbitrary sentence of a medical document could be: ![]() The MMTx program tokenizes the sentence into phrase chunks and maps the text to medical concepts available in the UMLS Metathesaurus: ![]() Corrections accomplished by means of the MapFace edior:
![]() ![]() User Interface The user interface of MapFace is divided into three different panes: the editor pane, the candidates pane, and the annotation scheme pane (see image below). The Editor Pane |
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| Papers |
Theresia Gschwandtner, Katharina Kaiser, Patrick Martini, Silvia Miksch: Easing Semantically Enriched Information Retrieval - An Interactive Semi-Automatic Annotation System for Medical Documents. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS), Special Issue on Human Computer Interaction for Medicine (HCI4MED), accepted. [bibtex] Theresia Gschwandtner, Katharina Kaiser, Silvia Miksch: MapFace - A Graphical Editor to Support the Semantic Annotation of Medical Text. In Proc. of the Junior Scientist Conference 2008 (JSC'08), H. Kaiser, R. Kirner (Eds.), Vienna, Austria, p. 91 - 92, November 2008. [bibtex] Theresia Gschwandtner, Katharina Kaiser, Patrick Martini, Silvia Miksch: MapFace - An Aid for Medical Experts to Easily Annotate Documents with MetaMap Transfer. In Proc. of the Workshop on Human-Computer Interaction for Medicine and Health Care (HCI4MED'08) at BCS HCI 2008, Liverpool, UK, September 2, 2008. [bibtex] Katharina Kaiser, Theresia Gschwandtner, Patrick Martini: MapFace - An Editor for MetaMap Transfer (MMTx). In Proc. of the 21st IEEE International Symposium on Computer-based Medical Systems (CBMS 2008), Jyväskylä, Finland, p. 150 - 152, IEEE Computer Society, June 2008. [bibtex] Theresia Gschwandtner: MapFace - A Graphical Editor for MetaMap Transfer (MMTx); Master's thesis. Supervisors: S. Miksch, K. Kaiser; Vienna University of Technology, Institute of Software Technology and Interactive Systems, Vienna, Austria, 2008. [bibtex] |
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Components of the MapFace GUI |
Example above (phrases delimited by brackets) |
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UMLS concept candidates for the text chunk "woman" |
Semantic relations of the concept chunk "Ovarian cancer" |
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| Related Projects | EviX - Facilitating Evidence-based Decision Support Using Information Extraction and Clinical Guidelines |
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| References |
[1] Alan R. Aronson (2001): Effective Mapping of Biomedical Text to the UMLS Metathesaurus:
The MetaMap Program, in: Proc. of the Annual AMIA Symposium 2001, 17-21.
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| Funding | This work is supported by “Fonds zur Förderung der wissenschaftlichen Forschung - FWF” (Austrian Science Fund), grant L290-N04. | |||||||||||