A new synonym-substitution method to enrich the human phenotype ontology

Abstract Background Named entity recognition is critical for biomedical text mining, where it is not unusual to find entities labeled by a wide range of different terms. Nowadays, ontologies are one of the crucial enabling technologies in bioinformatics, providing resources for improved natural lang...

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Main Authors: Maria Taboada, Hadriana Rodriguez, Ranga C. Gudivada, Diego Martinez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2017-10-01
Series:BMC Bioinformatics
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12859-017-1858-7
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spelling doaj-abd8396582444e28a19598b70f653fdd2020-11-24T21:14:31ZengBMCBMC Bioinformatics1471-21052017-10-0118111210.1186/s12859-017-1858-7A new synonym-substitution method to enrich the human phenotype ontologyMaria Taboada0Hadriana Rodriguez1Ranga C. Gudivada2Diego Martinez3Department of Electronics & Computer Science, University of Santiago de CompostelaDepartment of Electronics & Computer Science, University of Santiago de CompostelaCareCentrixDepartment of Applied Physics, University of Santiago de CompostelaAbstract Background Named entity recognition is critical for biomedical text mining, where it is not unusual to find entities labeled by a wide range of different terms. Nowadays, ontologies are one of the crucial enabling technologies in bioinformatics, providing resources for improved natural language processing tasks. However, biomedical ontology-based named entity recognition continues to be a major research problem. Results This paper presents an automated synonym-substitution method to enrich the Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) with new synonyms. The approach is mainly based on both the lexical properties of the terms and the hierarchical structure of the ontology. By scanning the lexical difference between a term and its descendant terms, the method can learn new names and modifiers in order to generate synonyms for the descendant terms. By searching for the exact phrases in MEDLINE, the method can automatically rule out illogical candidate synonyms. In total, 745 new terms were identified. These terms were indirectly evaluated through the concept annotations on a gold standard corpus and also by document retrieval on a collection of abstracts on hereditary diseases. A moderate improvement in the F-measure performance on the gold standard corpus was observed. Additionally, 6% more abstracts on hereditary diseases were retrieved, and this percentage was 33% higher if only the highly informative concepts were considered. Conclusions A synonym-substitution procedure that leverages the HPO hierarchical structure works well for a reliable and automatic extension of the terminology. The results show that the generated synonyms have a positive impact on concept recognition, mainly those synonyms corresponding to highly informative HPO terms.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12859-017-1858-7Biomedical ontologiesEntity name discoveryHuman phenotype ontologyPubMed
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Hadriana Rodriguez
Ranga C. Gudivada
Diego Martinez
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Hadriana Rodriguez
Ranga C. Gudivada
Diego Martinez
A new synonym-substitution method to enrich the human phenotype ontology
BMC Bioinformatics
Biomedical ontologies
Entity name discovery
Human phenotype ontology
PubMed
author_facet Maria Taboada
Hadriana Rodriguez
Ranga C. Gudivada
Diego Martinez
author_sort Maria Taboada
title A new synonym-substitution method to enrich the human phenotype ontology
title_short A new synonym-substitution method to enrich the human phenotype ontology
title_full A new synonym-substitution method to enrich the human phenotype ontology
title_fullStr A new synonym-substitution method to enrich the human phenotype ontology
title_full_unstemmed A new synonym-substitution method to enrich the human phenotype ontology
title_sort new synonym-substitution method to enrich the human phenotype ontology
publisher BMC
series BMC Bioinformatics
issn 1471-2105
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Abstract Background Named entity recognition is critical for biomedical text mining, where it is not unusual to find entities labeled by a wide range of different terms. Nowadays, ontologies are one of the crucial enabling technologies in bioinformatics, providing resources for improved natural language processing tasks. However, biomedical ontology-based named entity recognition continues to be a major research problem. Results This paper presents an automated synonym-substitution method to enrich the Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) with new synonyms. The approach is mainly based on both the lexical properties of the terms and the hierarchical structure of the ontology. By scanning the lexical difference between a term and its descendant terms, the method can learn new names and modifiers in order to generate synonyms for the descendant terms. By searching for the exact phrases in MEDLINE, the method can automatically rule out illogical candidate synonyms. In total, 745 new terms were identified. These terms were indirectly evaluated through the concept annotations on a gold standard corpus and also by document retrieval on a collection of abstracts on hereditary diseases. A moderate improvement in the F-measure performance on the gold standard corpus was observed. Additionally, 6% more abstracts on hereditary diseases were retrieved, and this percentage was 33% higher if only the highly informative concepts were considered. Conclusions A synonym-substitution procedure that leverages the HPO hierarchical structure works well for a reliable and automatic extension of the terminology. The results show that the generated synonyms have a positive impact on concept recognition, mainly those synonyms corresponding to highly informative HPO terms.
topic Biomedical ontologies
Entity name discovery
Human phenotype ontology
PubMed
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12859-017-1858-7
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