Publications by authors named "Petra Duhm-Harbeck"

Scientific challenges based on benchmark data enable the comparison and evaluation of different algorithms and take place regularly in scientific disciplines like medical image processing, text mining or genetics. The idea of a challenge is rarely applied within the eHealth community. Mappathon is a metadata mapping challenge that asks for methods to find corresponding data elements within similar datasets and to correlate data elements among each other.

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With the proliferation of digital communication in healthcare, the reuse of laboratory test data entails valuable insights into clinical and scientific issues, basically enabled by semantic standardization using the LOINC coding system. In order to extend the currently limited potential for analysis, which is mainly caused by structural peculiarities of LOINC, an algorithmic transformation of relevant content into an OWL ontology was performed, which includes LOINC Terms, Parts and Hierarchies. For extending analysis capabilities, the comprehensive SNOMED CT ontology is added by transferring its contents and the recently published LOINC-related mapping data into OWL ontologies.

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Metadata matching is an important step towards integrating heterogeneous healthcare data and facilitating secondary use. MDRCupid supports this step by providing a configurable metadata matching toolbox incorporating lexical and statistical matching approaches. The matching configuration can be adapted to different purposes by manually selecting algorithms and their weights or by using the optimization module with corresponding training data.

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To exchange data across several sites or to interpret it at a later point in time, it is necessary to create a general understanding of the data. As a standard practice, this understanding is achieved through metadata. These metadata are usually stored in relational databases, so-called metadata repositories (MDR).

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Secondary use of healthcare data is dependent on the availability of provenance data for assessing its quality, reliability or trustworthiness. Usually, instance-level data that might be communicated by HL7 interfaces entail limited metadata about involved software systems, persons or organizations bearing responsibility for those systems. This paper proposes a strategy for capturing interoperable provenance data needed by data stewards for assessing healthcare data that are reused in a research context.

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The establishment of a digital healthcare system is a national and community task. The Federal Ministry of Education and Research in Germany is providing funding for consortia consisting of university hospitals among others participating in the "Medical Informatics Initiative". Exchange of medical data between research institutions necessitates a place where meta information for this data is made accessible.

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Clinical care and research data are widely dispersed in isolated systems based on heterogeneous data models. Biomedicine predominantly makes use of connected datasets based on the Semantic Web paradigm. Initiatives like Bio2RDF created Resource Description Framework (RDF) versions of Omics resources, enabling sophisticated Linked Data applications.

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Unreconciled data structures and formats are a common obstacle to the urgently required sharing and reuse of data within healthcare and medical research. Within the North German Tumor Bank of Colorectal Cancer, clinical and sample data, based on a harmonized data set, is collected and can be pooled by using a hospital-integrated Research Data Management System supporting biobank and study management. Adding further partners who are not using the core data set requires manual adaptations and mapping of data elements.

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