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Biomedical ontology alignment: An approach based on representation learning

  • Prodromos Kolyvakis
  • , Alexandros Kalousis
  • , Barry Smith
  • , Dimitris Kiritsis
  • Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne
  • University of Applied Sciences

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Abstract

Background: While representation learning techniques have shown great promise in application to a number of different NLP tasks, they have had little impact on the problem of ontology matching. Unlike past work that has focused on feature engineering, we present a novel representation learning approach that is tailored to the ontology matching task. Our approach is based on embedding ontological terms in a high-dimensional Euclidean space. This embedding is derived on the basis of a novel phrase retrofitting strategy through which semantic similarity information becomes inscribed onto fields of pre-trained word vectors. The resulting framework also incorporates a novel outlier detection mechanism based on a denoising autoencoder that is shown to improve performance. Results: An ontology matching system derived using the proposed framework achieved an F-score of 94% on an alignment scenario involving the Adult Mouse Anatomical Dictionary and the Foundational Model of Anatomy ontology (FMA) as targets. This compares favorably with the best performing systems on the Ontology Alignment Evaluation Initiative anatomy challenge. We performed additional experiments on aligning FMA to NCI Thesaurus and to SNOMED CT based on a reference alignment extracted from the UMLS Metathesaurus. Our system obtained overall F-scores of 93.2% and 89.2% for these experiments, thus achieving state-of-the-art results. Conclusions: Our proposed representation learning approach leverages terminological embeddings to capture semantic similarity. Our results provide evidence that the approach produces embeddings that are especially well tailored to the ontology matching task, demonstrating a novel pathway for the problem.

Original languageEnglish
Article number21
JournalJournal of Biomedical Semantics
Volume9
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 15 2018

Keywords

  • Denoising autoencoder
  • Ontology matching
  • Outlier detection
  • Semantic similarity
  • Sentence embeddings
  • Word embeddings

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