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- 6 creator csongor-nyulas.
- 6 creator mark-a-musen.
- 6 creator natalya-noy.
- 6 creator tania-tudorache.
- 6 creator timothy-redmond.
- 6 type InProceedings.
- 6 label "iCAT: A Collaborative Authoring Tool for ICD-11".
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- 6 abstract "We present iCAT—the Collaborative Authoring Tool for the 11th revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-11). ICD is a fundamental health-care resource developed by the World Health Organization (WHO) and applied in all United Nations countries for a variety of uses. A landmark change in this ICD-11 revision compared to previous ones is the use of OWL as a representation language and of Semantic Web technologies for the collaborative authoring of the ICD content. A community of international medical experts develops ICD-11 in a collaborative setting using the Web-based iCAT platform. Besides its extensive collaboration support, iCAT also fosters the interconnectedness of ICD-11 with other biomedical ontologies and terminologies by providing interlinking and reusing capabilities as a fundamental feature of the tool, while also storing the provenance metadata. The generic and extensible infrastructure as well as its declarative user interface allowed us to easily deploy iCAT in a production setting for the development of ICD-11 and two other WHO classifications. The declarative user interface allowed us to custom tailor the platform for domain experts use. iCAT is in production use since October 2009; it was used to author over 105,000 changes in the ICD-11 ontology, to create more than 40,000 cross-links to other biomedical ontologies, and to produce over 19,000 notes and discussions. The software is open source and a demo version of the platform is available at http://icatdemo.stanford.edu.".
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- 6 keyword "collaboration".
- 6 keyword "infrastructure reuse".
- 6 keyword "interlinking ontologies".
- 6 keyword "real-world biomedical ontology".
- 6 title "iCAT: A Collaborative Authoring Tool for ICD-11".