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Frontiers of Medicine

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ISSN 2095-0225(Online)

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Frontiers of Medicine  2014, Vol. 8 Issue (3): 358-361   https://doi.org/10.1007/s11684-014-0348-9
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Ontological reconstruction of the clinical terminology of traditional Chinese medicine
Li Ma1,2,Baoyan Liu1,*(),Qi Xie1,Shusong Mao2,Zhiwei Cui2
1. China Academy of Chinese Medicine Sciences, Beijing 100700, China
2. Hubei University of Chinese Medicine, Wuhan 430064, China
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Abstract

This study proposes the ontological reconstruction of the current clinical terminology of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). It also provides an overview of preliminary work related to the said reconstruction, including the ontology-based analysis of TCM clinical terminology. We conclude that the ontological reconstruction of TCM clinical terminology provides a proper translation from the idealized organizational model to real-world implementation and to a formalized, shared, and knowledge-based framework.

Key wordsontology    traditional Chinese medicine    clinical terminology
收稿日期: 2014-05-06      出版日期: 2014-10-09
Corresponding Author(s): Baoyan Liu   
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. [J]. Frontiers of Medicine, 2014, 8(3): 358-361.
Li Ma,Baoyan Liu,Qi Xie,Shusong Mao,Zhiwei Cui. Ontological reconstruction of the clinical terminology of traditional Chinese medicine. Front. Med., 2014, 8(3): 358-361.
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