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Defining a Collaborative Ontology for Non-Pharmacological Interventions

The Loc Nguyen, Anne Laurent, Sylvie Rapior, François Carbonnel, Raphaël Trouillet, Gérard Bourrel, Gregory Ninot

To cite this version:

The Loc Nguyen, Anne Laurent, Sylvie Rapior, François Carbonnel, Raphaël Trouillet, et al.. Defining

a Collaborative Ontology for Non-Pharmacological Interventions. IBTN: International Behavioural

Trials Network, May 2016, Montréal, Canada. 2016. �lirmm-01383168�

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Defining a Collaborative Ontology

for Non-Pharmacological Interventions (NPIs)

Nguyen L. 1, 4 , Laurent A. 1, 4 , Rapior S. 2, 4 , Carbonnel F. 3, 4 , Trouillet R. 3, 4 , Bourrel G. 4 , Ninot G. 3, 4

1 Laboratory LIRMM UMR 5506, University of Montpellier and CNRS Montpellier, 161 rue Ada, 34095 Montpellier Cedex 05, France

2 Laboratory of Botany, Phytochemistry and Mycology, UMR 5175 (CEFE), Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Montpellier, 15 avenue Charles Flahault, BP 14491, 34093 Montpellier Cedex 5, France

3 Epsylon EA 4556 Research Unit, University of Montpellier, rue du Pr. Henri Serre, 34000 Montpellier, France

4 CEPS Platform, European Methodology Platform for Non Pharmacological Interventions, University of Montpellier, rue du Pr. Henri Serre, 34000 Montpellier, France

“Non-Pharmacological Interventions (NPIs) are non-invasive methods of care (programs, products or services) whose efficacy in improving the health and quality of life of human beings has been proven. Their effects on health and quality of life markers are observable (with measured risks and benefits beyond mere user opinions) and can be linked to identified biological and/or psychological processes. They can also have a positive impact on health behaviours and socio-economic indicators.” (CEPS Platform, April 2016).

Corresponding authors: Nguyen L. ([email protected]), Laurent A. ([email protected]) Website: www.cepsplatform.eu

Free

Collaborative

Available in English Web-based

Graphical User Interface Versioning

Audit Trail

Criteria for selecting

Selected tools

- The collaborative ontology for NPIs is being built.

- WebProtégé and BioPortal make the ontology development easier and more effective.

- NPIs data is shared and linked in human- readable and machine-interpretable forms.

- The ontology allows to improve data retrieval and data crossing for better understanding NPIs and better defining advanced digital tools.

URI: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/NPI/Mycelium

URI: http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/NPI/Physiotherapy

The first version of NPIs ontology at:

http://purl.bioontology.org/ontology/NPI/

- is a wildly used way to represent complex information and interrelationships.

- use URI to share and link to other resources available on the Web of Data

need to share results cross data. However, no solutions are designed to this aim.

Defining a shared ontology of NPIs

Building an ontology:

- is an iterative process - is a complex task

- requires a considerable amount of human effort.

Which tools?

Collaborative approach

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for sharing the ontology for developing the ontology

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