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An Ontology to Standardize Research Output of Nutritional Epidemiology: From Paper-Based Standards to Linked Content

Background: The use of linked data in the Semantic Web is a promising approach to add value to nutrition research. An ontology, which defines the logical relationships between well-defined taxonomic terms, enables linking and harmonizing research output. To enable the description of domain-specific...

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Autores principales: Yang, Chen, Ambayo, Henry, De Baets, Bernard, Kolsteren, Patrick, Thanintorn, Nattapon, Hawwash, Dana, Bouwman, Jildau, Bronselaer, Antoon, Pattyn, Filip, Lachat, Carl
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6628051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31181762
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11061300
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author Yang, Chen
Ambayo, Henry
De Baets, Bernard
Kolsteren, Patrick
Thanintorn, Nattapon
Hawwash, Dana
Bouwman, Jildau
Bronselaer, Antoon
Pattyn, Filip
Lachat, Carl
author_facet Yang, Chen
Ambayo, Henry
De Baets, Bernard
Kolsteren, Patrick
Thanintorn, Nattapon
Hawwash, Dana
Bouwman, Jildau
Bronselaer, Antoon
Pattyn, Filip
Lachat, Carl
author_sort Yang, Chen
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description Background: The use of linked data in the Semantic Web is a promising approach to add value to nutrition research. An ontology, which defines the logical relationships between well-defined taxonomic terms, enables linking and harmonizing research output. To enable the description of domain-specific output in nutritional epidemiology, we propose the Ontology for Nutritional Epidemiology (ONE) according to authoritative guidance for nutritional epidemiology. Methods: Firstly, a scoping review was conducted to identify existing ontology terms for reuse in ONE. Secondly, existing data standards and reporting guidelines for nutritional epidemiology were converted into an ontology. The terms used in the standards were summarized and listed separately in a taxonomic hierarchy. Thirdly, the ontologies of the nutritional epidemiologic standards, reporting guidelines, and the core concepts were gathered in ONE. Three case studies were included to illustrate potential applications: (i) annotation of existing manuscripts and data, (ii) ontology-based inference, and (iii) estimation of reporting completeness in a sample of nine manuscripts. Results: Ontologies for “food and nutrition” (n = 37), “disease and specific population” (n = 100), “data description” (n = 21), “research description” (n = 35), and “supplementary (meta) data description” (n = 44) were reviewed and listed. ONE consists of 339 classes: 79 new classes to describe data and 24 new classes to describe the content of manuscripts. Conclusion: ONE is a resource to automate data integration, searching, and browsing, and can be used to assess reporting completeness in nutritional epidemiology.
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spelling pubmed-66280512019-07-23 An Ontology to Standardize Research Output of Nutritional Epidemiology: From Paper-Based Standards to Linked Content Yang, Chen Ambayo, Henry De Baets, Bernard Kolsteren, Patrick Thanintorn, Nattapon Hawwash, Dana Bouwman, Jildau Bronselaer, Antoon Pattyn, Filip Lachat, Carl Nutrients Article Background: The use of linked data in the Semantic Web is a promising approach to add value to nutrition research. An ontology, which defines the logical relationships between well-defined taxonomic terms, enables linking and harmonizing research output. To enable the description of domain-specific output in nutritional epidemiology, we propose the Ontology for Nutritional Epidemiology (ONE) according to authoritative guidance for nutritional epidemiology. Methods: Firstly, a scoping review was conducted to identify existing ontology terms for reuse in ONE. Secondly, existing data standards and reporting guidelines for nutritional epidemiology were converted into an ontology. The terms used in the standards were summarized and listed separately in a taxonomic hierarchy. Thirdly, the ontologies of the nutritional epidemiologic standards, reporting guidelines, and the core concepts were gathered in ONE. Three case studies were included to illustrate potential applications: (i) annotation of existing manuscripts and data, (ii) ontology-based inference, and (iii) estimation of reporting completeness in a sample of nine manuscripts. Results: Ontologies for “food and nutrition” (n = 37), “disease and specific population” (n = 100), “data description” (n = 21), “research description” (n = 35), and “supplementary (meta) data description” (n = 44) were reviewed and listed. ONE consists of 339 classes: 79 new classes to describe data and 24 new classes to describe the content of manuscripts. Conclusion: ONE is a resource to automate data integration, searching, and browsing, and can be used to assess reporting completeness in nutritional epidemiology. MDPI 2019-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6628051/ /pubmed/31181762 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11061300 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yang, Chen
Ambayo, Henry
De Baets, Bernard
Kolsteren, Patrick
Thanintorn, Nattapon
Hawwash, Dana
Bouwman, Jildau
Bronselaer, Antoon
Pattyn, Filip
Lachat, Carl
An Ontology to Standardize Research Output of Nutritional Epidemiology: From Paper-Based Standards to Linked Content
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title_full An Ontology to Standardize Research Output of Nutritional Epidemiology: From Paper-Based Standards to Linked Content
title_fullStr An Ontology to Standardize Research Output of Nutritional Epidemiology: From Paper-Based Standards to Linked Content
title_full_unstemmed An Ontology to Standardize Research Output of Nutritional Epidemiology: From Paper-Based Standards to Linked Content
title_short An Ontology to Standardize Research Output of Nutritional Epidemiology: From Paper-Based Standards to Linked Content
title_sort ontology to standardize research output of nutritional epidemiology: from paper-based standards to linked content
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6628051/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31181762
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11061300
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