RT Journal Article T1 Towards an ontology-driven clinical experience sharing ecosystem: demonstration with liver cases A1 Roldán-García, María del Mar A1 Uskudarli, Suzan A1 Marvasti, Neda B. A1 Acar, Burak A1 Aldana-Montes, José Francisco K1 Anamnesia K1 Medicina clínica K1 Redes de información AB Past medical cases, hence clinical experience, are invaluable resources in supporting clinical practice, research, and education. Medical professionals need to be able to exchange information about patient cases and explore them from subjective perspectives. This requires a systematic and flexible methodology to case representation for supporting the exchange of processable patient information. We present an ontology based approach to modeling patient cases and use patients with liver disease conditions as an example. To this end a novel ontology, lico, that utilizes well known medical standards is proposed to represent liver patient cases. The utility of the proposed approach is demonstrated with semantic queries and reasoning using data collected from real patients. The preliminary results are promising in regards to the potentials of ontology based medical case representation for building case-based search and retrieval systems, paving the way towards a Clinical Experience Sharing platform for comparative diagnosis, research, and education. PB ELSEVIER YR 2018 FD 2018 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10630/30089 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10630/30089 LA spa NO María del Mar Roldán-García, Suzan Uskudarli, Neda B. Marvasti, Burak Acar, José F. Aldana-Montes, Towards an ontology-driven clinical experience sharing ecosystem: Demonstration with liver cases, Expert Systems with Applications, Volume 101, 2018, Pages 176-195, ISSN 0957-4174, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2018.02.001. NO TIN2014-58304 (MINECO)P11-TIC-7529P12-TIC-1519TÜBİTAK ARDEB 1001 Programme Grant # 110E264, Boğaziçi University BAP Grant # 5324, COST Action # 1302 (KEYSTONE), Turkish Ministry of Development under the TAM Project number DPT2007K120610. DS RIUMA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Málaga RD 22 ene 2026