Enhancing Rare Disease Research with Semantic Integration of Environmental and Health Data

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Albert Navarro-Gallinad, Fabrizio Orlandi, Declan O'Sullivan ., Enhancing Rare Disease Research with Semantic Integration of Environmental and Health Data, The 10th International Joint Conference on Knowledge Graphs (IJCKG?21), Thailand, December 6?8, 2021, ACM, 2021Abstract:
Knowledge Graph (KG) approaches are increasingly being used for
data integration processes to combine clinical data with other data
sources. Health Data Researchers (HDR) could benefit from these
technologies since they require additional types of data outside
the health sector, like environmental data, to better understand
the extrinsic factors that influence health outcomes in rare disease
research. However, using and directly navigating the combined data
in the KG can be an obstacle for HDRs. To address this problem, the
Semantic Environmental and Rare Disease data Integration Frame-
work (SERDIF) was designed to hide the complexities for these re-
searchers when exploring linked environmental observations with
clinical data using a KG approach. The framework was evaluated
by HDRs for a case study on Anti-neutrophil cytoplasm antibody
(ANCA)-associated vasculitis (AAV) in Ireland, and promising us-
ability and effectiveness results were observed. HDRs studying
AAV were able to access, explore and export environmental re-
lated data to be used as input for their statistical models. SERDIF
has the potential to be a solution for HDRs, who require a flexible
methodology to integrate environmental data with longitudinal
and geospatial diverse clinical data, in their hypothesis validation
of environmental factors for rare disease research.
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European Union (EU)
813545
European Union (EU)
713567
Science Foundation Ireland (SFI)
13/RC/2106_P
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http://people.tcd.ie/anavarrohttp://people.tcd.ie/orlandif
http://people.tcd.ie/osulldps
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PUBLISHEDThailand
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Environmental Health , Knowledge Graphs , rare diseasesDOI:
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