Title:
Towards the Creation of a Visual Ontology of Biomedical Imaging Entities.
Author(s):
Matthew S. Simpson, PhD; Daekeun You, PhD; Md Mahmudur Rahman, PhD; Sameer K.
Antani, PhD; George R. Thoma, PhD; and Dina Demner-Fushman, MD, PhD.
Institution(s):
1) National Library of Medicine, Bethesda, MD
Source:
AMIA 2012 Annual Symposium Proceedings. Chicago, IL. November 2012.
Abstract:
Image content is frequently the target of biomedical information extraction systems. However, the meaning of this
content cannot be easily understood without some associated text. In order to improve the integration of textual and
visual information, we are developing a visual ontology for biomedical image retrieval. Our visual ontology maps
the appearance of image regions to concepts in an existing textual ontology, thereby inheriting relationships among
the visual entities. Such a resource creates a bridge between the visual characteristics of important image regions
and their semantic interpretation. We automatically populate our visual ontology by pairing image regions with their
associated descriptions. To demonstrate the usefulness of this resource, we have developed a classification method that
automatically labels image regions with appropriate concepts based solely on their appearance. Our results for thoracic
imaging terms show that our methods are promising first steps towards the creation of a biomedical visual ontology.
Publication Type: CONFERENCE
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