Title: Semantic Network (SN) and Biomedical Ontology
1Semantic Network (SN) and Biomedical Ontology
- Barry Smith
- Department of Philosophy, University at Buffalo
- Institute for Formal Ontology and Medical
Information Science - ifomis.org
2Assumption
- SN is designed to support automatic reasoning
involving multiple UMLS source terminologies - Conclusion
- Relations in SN are very important
3Inheritance
- Body part, Organ or Organ Component location_of
Biologic Function - Therefore
- Body Part, Organ or Organ Component location_of
Disease or Syndrome - Alexa We can sometimes infer ... you have to
bring some medical knowledge to bear
4Part_of as a relation between classes is more
problematic than is standardly supposed
- testis part_of human being ?
-
- heart part_of human being ?
5Dr Humphreys SN lists possible significant
relations
6What we need for automatic inference is uniformly
(necessarily) significant relations
- A is_a B
- Every instance of A is an instance of B
7What we need for automatic inference is uniformly
(necessarily) significant relations
- A is_a B
- Every instance of A is an instance of B
- We hope all is_a relations are exceptionless in
this sense
8Some non-is_a relations are exceptionless in this
sense
- Fully formed anatomical structure contains body
substance
9- But most are not
- Bacterium causes Experimental Model of Disease
- Experimental Model of Disease affects Fungus
- Experimental model of disease is_a Pathologic
Function
10- Bacterium causes Experimental Model of Disease
- causes Brings about a condition or an effect.
Implied here is that an agent, such as for
example, a pharmacologic substance or an
organism, has brought about the effect. This
includes induces, effects, evokes, and etiology.
11- GALEN Vomitus contains carrot
- Gene Ontology Menopause part_of Death
- HL7 Individual Allele is_a Act of Observation
12Thesis Biomedical ontology integration
- will never be achieved through integration of
meanings or concepts in peoples heads - the problem is precisely that different user
communities use different concepts
13Promise of evidence-based medicine in the
genomics eraintegrating biomedical
terminologies with EHR data
- need facility for dealing with time and instances
(particulars, actual cases) - with this tumor here and now in this breast ...
14Move from associative relations between meanings
to strictly defined relations between the
entities themselves
- See
- Smith, Ceusters, Klagges, Köhler, Kumar, Lomax,
Mungall, Neuhaus, Rector, Rosse - Relations in Biomedical Ontologies
- Genome Biology, in press
15Clear instructions
16Key idea
- To define ontological relations like SNs
- part_of, contains, adjacent-to
- we need also to take account of instances and
time - ( link to Electronic Health Record)
17Kinds of relations
- ltclass, classgt is_a, part_of, ...
- ltinstance, classgt this explosion instance_of the
class explosion - ltinstance, instancegt Marys heart part_of Mary
18Kinds of relations
- ltclass, classgt is_a, part_of, ...
- ltinstance, classgt this explosion instance_of the
class explosion - ltinstance, instancegt Marys heart part_of Mary
- instance-level part_of is a primitive (you
cant define everything, on pain of circularity)
19- part_of
- A part_of B def.
- for all a and all t,
- if a is an instance of A at time t,
- then there is some instance b of B
- such that a is an instance-level part_of b at t
- ALL-SOME STRUCTURE
20- part_of
- A part_of B def.
- for all a and all t,
- if a is an instance of A at time t,
- then there is some instance b of B
- such that a is an instance-level part_of b at t
- ALL-SOME STRUCTURE
21- testis part_of human being - NO
- human testis part_of human being - YES
-
- human ovary part_of human being - YES
22transformation_of
mature RNA transformation_of pre-RNA fetus
transformation_of embryo adult transformation_of
child
23transformation_of
-
- C2 transformation_of C1 def. any instance of C2
was at some earlier time an instance of C1
24Note the problem of inverses here
- Not every child becomes transformed into an adult
25The Granularity Gulf as an obstacle to reasoning
- most existing data-sources are of fixed, single
granularity - many (all?) clinical phenomena cross granularities
26embryological development
27tumor development
C1
C c at t
c at t1
28Advantages of the methodology of enforcing
commonly accepted coherent definitions
- promote quality assurance (better coding)
- guarantee automatic reasoning across ontologies
and across data at different granularities, from
molecule to clinic - yields direct connection to times and instances
in EHR
29Automatic reasoning
- non-is_a relations are all-some relations
- A R B def for all instances a of A there is some
instance b of B such that a r b - where r is some instance-level relation
- If you know A R B, and you know that a is an
instance of A, then you know that there is some
instance b of B - and inheritance is unrestrained (exceptionless)
- if you know B R? C you can reason with this
instance b to infer that there is some C, - and so on
30Conclusions for SN
- Remove the merely possibly significant
relations (these are less than facts) - Reform definitions (remove circularity)
- Remove those relations, such as prevents which
cannot be given a coherent instance-based
all-some definition - Reform treatment of inverses
31prevents
- Definition Stops, hinders or eliminates an
action or condition.Inverse prevented_by - contraception prevents pregnancy
- pregnancy prevented_by contraception
32Better treatment of prevention
- contraception
- causes
- prevention_of_pregnancy
33Reform treatment of inverses
- adjacent_to Close to, near or abutting another
physical unit with no other structure of the same
kind intervening. This includes adjoins, abuts,
is contiguous to, is juxtaposed, and is close
to. - Inverse adjacent_to
34Adjacent_to is not its own inverse
- nuclear membrane adjacent_to cytoplasm
- BUT NOT
- cytoplasm adjacent_to nuclear membrane
- ovary adjacent_to parietal pelvic peritoneum
- BUT NOT
- parietal pelvic peritoneum adjacent_to ovary
35Better treatment of inverses
- Use preceded_by
- not precedes as primary relation
- preceded_by supports inheritance
- (supports automatic reasoning)
- embryological development precedes birth NOT
EXCEPTIONLESS
36If NLM does not reform SN
- in something like this way, then someone else
will build a competitor to integrate the UMLS for
purposes of automatic reasoning and integration
across granularities
37http//ifomis.org
38- Human-Caused Phenomenon or Process (Environmental
Effect of Humans) - Phenomenon and Process put together
39UMLS Semantic Types
Entity
Event
Physical Object
Conceptual Entity
Phenomenon or Process
Activity
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41- gene part_of cell component
- body system conceptual_part_of
- fully formed anatomical structure
42-
conceptual - entity
- idea or concept
- functional concept
- body system
43But
- Gene or Genome is defined as A specific
sequence of nucleotides along a molecule of DNA
or RNA - and
- nucleotide sequence is_a conceptual entity
44- entity
-
- physical conceptual
- object entity
- idea or concept
- functional concept
- body system
confusion of entity and concept
45Functional Concept
- Body system is_a Functional Concept.
- but
- Concepts do not perform functions or have
physical parts.
46This
is not a concept
47UMLS-SN Semantic Relation
- producesDefinition Brings forth, generates or
creates. Inverse produced_by -
- artificial insemination produces pregnancy
- pregnancy produced by artificial insemination
48Definitions
- conceptual_part_of Conceptually a portion,
division, or component of some larger whole. - should not be circular
49- part_of Composes, with one or more other
physical units, some larger whole. This includes
component of, division of, portion of, fragment
of, section of, and layer of. Inverse has-part - contains Holds or is the receptacle for fluids
or other substances. This includes is filled
with, holds, and is occupied by. Inverse
contained_in - consists_of Is structurally made up of in
whole or in part of some material or matter. This
includes composed of, made of, and formed of.
Inverse constitutes - connected_to Directly attached to another
physical unit as tendons are connected to
muscles. This includes attached to and anchored
to. Inverse connected_to - interconnects Serves to link or join together
two or more other physical units. This includes
joins, links, conjoins, articulates, separates,
and bridges. Inverse interconnected by - branch_of Arises from the division of. For
example, the arborization of arteries. Inverse
has_branch
50- tributary_of Merges with. For example, the
confluence of veins. Inverse has_tributary - ingrediant_of Is a component of, as in a
constituent of a preparation. Inverse
has_ingredient - physically_related_to Related by virtue of
some physical attribute or characteristic.
Inverse physically_related_to
51- connected_to and connects not clearly defined
- ingrediant_of doesnt fit
52- temporally_related_to (co-occurs_with
precedes) The relevant definitions are as
follows - precedes Occurs earlier in time. This includes
antedates, comes before, is in advance of,
predates, and is prior to. Inverse follows - co-occurs_with Occurs at the same time as,
together with, or jointly. This includes is
co-incident with, is concurrent with, is
contemporaneous with, accompanies, coexists with,
and is concomitant with. Inverse co-occurs_with - temporally_related_to Related in time by
preceding, co-occuring with, or following.
Inverse temporally_related_to
53- Too unspecific. KIF annotations?
- affects (interacts_with disrupts prevents
complicates manages treats) The relevant
definitions are as follows - interacts_with Acts, functions, or operates
together with. Inverse interacts_with - disrupts Alters or influences an already
existing condition, state, or situation. Produces
a negative effect on. Inverse disrupted_by - prevents Stops, hinders or eliminates an
action or condition. Inverse prevented_by - complicates Causes to become more severe or
complex or results in adverse effects. Inverse
complicated_by - manages Administers, or contributes to the
care of an individual or group of individuals.
Inverse managed_by - treats Applies a remedy with the object of
effecting a cure or managing a condition.
Inverse treated_by - affects Produces a direct effect on. Implied
here is the altering or influencing of an
existing condition, state, situation, or entity.
This includes has a role in, alters, influences,
predisposes, catalyzes, stimulates, regulates,
depresses, impedes, enhances, contributes to,
leads to, and modifies. Inverse affected_by
54- interacts_with need not be affects
- occurs_in (process_of) The relevant
definitions are as follows - process_of Action, function, or state of.
Inverse has_process - occurs_in Takes place in or happens under
given conditions, circumstances, or time periods,
or in a given location or population. This
includes appears in, transpires, comes about, is
present in, and exists in. Inverse
has_occurrence
55- No reason why one is a subclass of the other
- brings_about (produces, causes) The relevant
definitions are as follows - produces Brings forth, generates or creates.
This includes yields, secretes, emits,
biosynthesizes, generates, releases, discharges,
and creates. Inverse produced_by - causes Brings about a condition or an effect.
Implied here is that an agent, such as for
example, a pharmacologic substance or an
organism, has brought about the effect. This
includes induces, effects, evokes, and etiology.
Inverse caused_by - brings_about Acts on or influences an entity.
Inverse brought_about_by - performs (carries_out, practices, exhibits)
The relevant definitions are as follows
56- carries_out Executes a function or performs a
procedure or activity. This includes transacts,
operates on, handles, and executes. Inverse
carried_out_by - practices Performs habitually or customarily.
Inverse practiced_by - exhibits Shows or demonstrates. Inverse
exhibited_by - performs Executes, accomplishes, or achieves
an activity. Inverse performed_by - Difference between performs and carries out
unclear
57- functionally_related_to (manifestation_of
affects occurs_in uses indicates result_of
brings_about performs) The relevant definitions
are as follows - manifestation_of That part of a phenomenon
which is directly observable or concretely or
visibly expressed, or which gives evidence to the
underlying process. This includes expression of,
display of, and exhibition of. Inverse
has_manifestation - uses Employs in the carrying out of some
activity. This includes applies, utilizes,
employs, and avails. Inverse used_by - indicates Gives evidence for the presence at
some time of an entity or process. Inverse
indicated_by - result_of The condition, product, or state
occurring as a consequence, effect, or conclusion
of an activity or process. This includes product
of, effect of, sequel of, outcome of, culmination
of, and completion of. Inverse has_result - functionally_related_to Related by the
carrying out of some function or activity.
Inverse functionally_related_to
58- analyzes (assesses_effect_of) The relevant
definitions are as follows - assesses_effect_of Analyzes the influence or
consequences of the function or action of.
Inverse assessed_for_effect_by - analyzes Studies or examines using established
quantitative or qualitative methods. Inverse
analyzed_by - conceptually_related_to (property_of
conceptual_part_of evaluation_of measures
diagnoses issue_in derivative_of
developmental_form_of degree_of measurement_of
method_of analyzes) The relevant definitions
are as follows
59- property_of Characteristic of, or quality of.
Inverse has_property - conceptual_part_of Conceptually a portion,
division, or component of some larger whole.
Inverse has_conceptual_part - evaluation_of Judgment of the value or degree
of some attribute or process. Inverse
has_evaluation - measures Ascertains or marks the dimensions,
quantity, degree, or capacity of. Inverse
measured_by - diagnoses Distinguishes or identifies the
nature or characteristics of. Inverse
diagnosed_by - issue_in Is an issue in or a point of
discussion, study, debate, or dispute. Inverse
has_issue - derivative_of In chemistry, a substance
structurally related to another or that can be
made from the other substance. This is used only
for structural relationships. This does not
include functional relationships such as
metabolite of, by product of, nor analog of.
Inverse has_derivative - developmental_form_of An earlier stage in the
individual maturation of. Inverse
has_developmental_form - degree_of The relative intensity of a process
or the relative intensity or amount of a quality
or attribute. Inverse has_degree - measurement_of The dimension, quantity, or
capacity determined by measuring. Inverse
has_measurement - method_of The manner and sequence of events in
performing an act or procedure. Inverse
has_method - conceptually_related_to Related by some
abstract concept, thought, or idea. Inverse
conceptually_related_to
60- spatially_related_to (location_of adjacent_to
surrounds traverses) The relevant definitions
are as follows - location_of The position, site, or region of
an entity or the site of a process. Inverse
has_location - adjacent_to Close to, near or abutting another
physical unit with no other structure of the same
kind intervening. This includes adjoins, abuts,
is contiguous to, is juxtaposed, and is close
to. Inverse adjacent_to - surrounds Establishes the boundaries for, or
defines the limits of another physical structure.
This includes limits, bounds, confines, encloses,
and circumscribes. Inverse surrounded_by - traverses Crosses or extends across another
physical structure or area. This includes crosses
over and crosses through. Inverse traversed_by - spatially_related_to Related by place or
region. Inverse spatially_related_to - associated_with (physically_related_to,
temporally_related_to, functionally_related_to,
conceptually_related_to, spatially_related_to)
associated_with is defined as has a significant
or salient relationship to. Inverse
associated_with - Discussion
- The inclusion of the opposition Chemical Viewed
Structurally and Chemical Viewed Functionally
raises the suggestion that SN might be better
interpreted as clas-sifying not entities but
rather the concepts we have of such entities. The
concepts we use when referring to chemicals can
after all be divided quite naturally un-der these
two headings. Then, however, the root nodes of SN
should be not Entity and Event, but rather
Entity Concept and Event Concept, and the latter
should themselves be re-assigned to the position
of daughters of a new root Concept. A
restructuring along these lines would how-ever in
other ways conflict radically with SNs current
architecture. Above all, it would con-tradict the
fact that Idea or Concept is already itself a
subnode of Conceptual Entity. It would also
contradict explicit statements to the effect that
SN is an upper-level ontology in which all
concepts are given a consistent and semantically
coherent representation. 7 - Conclusion
- A number of proposals have been advanced to
increase SNs effectiveness as a terminology
integration platform that can support enhanced
reasoning and information retrieval. Thus 8
argues that UMLS lacks the requisite granularity,
semantic types and relationships for
comprehensively and consistently representing
anatomical concepts in machine readable form. 9
and 10 propose enhancing the efficiency of
UMLS-based reasoning systems via a clustering of
SN nodes to yield more coarse-grained partitions
of the network. - Our proposal is that SNs power to support
terminology-based reasoning can be enhanced
through a reclassification along the lines
sketched in the above. As an example of how such
a reclassification would support inferences
currently blocked, consider the way in which SN
currently views tissues and cells as physical
parts of organs, but views these organs
themselves as mere conceptual parts of body
systems, which are in turn conceptual parts of
fully-formed anatomical structures, which are in
turn physical parts of organisms. When we
reclassify Body System as a Physical Entity,
there is no longer a need for the distinction
between conceptual and physical part-of
relations. Reasoning systems can thus exploit the
full power of mereology, including the rules
governing transitivity of part-of.