Toward a standard ontology of surgical process models

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Contributors

  • Bernard Gibaud - , Université de Rennes 1 (Author)
  • Germain Forestier - , University of Upper Alsace (Author)
  • Carolin Feldmann - , German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) (Author)
  • Giancarlo Ferrigno - , Polytechnic University of Milan (Author)
  • Paulo Gonçalves - , Polytechnic Institute of Castelo Branco, University of Lisbon (Author)
  • Tamás Haidegger - , Óbuda University, Austrian Center for Medical Innovation and Technology (ACMIT) (Author)
  • Chantal Julliard - , Université de Rennes 1, LIRMM, Stryker GmbH (Author)
  • Darko Katić - , Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, ArtiMinds Robotics GmbH (Author)
  • Hannes Kenngott - , Heidelberg University  (Author)
  • Lena Maier-Hein - , German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) (Author)
  • Keno März - , German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) (Author)
  • Elena de Momi - , Polytechnic University of Milan (Author)
  • Dénes Ákos Nagy - , Óbuda University, Austrian Center for Medical Innovation and Technology (ACMIT) (Author)
  • Hirenkumar Nakawala - , Polytechnic University of Milan (Author)
  • Juliane Neumann - , Leipzig University (Author)
  • Thomas Neumuth - , Leipzig University (Author)
  • Javier Rojas Balderrama - , Université de Rennes 1, INRIA - Institut national de recherche en informatique et en automatique (Author)
  • Stefanie Speidel - , National Center for Tumor Diseases Dresden (Author)
  • Martin Wagner - , Heidelberg University  (Author)
  • Pierre Jannin - , Université de Rennes 1 (Author)

Abstract

Purpose: The development of common ontologies has recently been identified as one of the key challenges in the emerging field of surgical data science (SDS). However, past and existing initiatives in the domain of surgery have mainly been focussing on individual groups and failed to achieve widespread international acceptance by the research community. To address this challenge, the authors of this paper launched a European initiative—OntoSPM Collaborative Action—with the goal of establishing a framework for joint development of ontologies in the field of SDS. This manuscript summarizes the goals and the current status of the international initiative. Methods: A workshop was organized in 2016, gathering the main European research groups having experience in developing and using ontologies in this domain. It led to the conclusion that a common ontology for surgical process models (SPM) was absolutely needed, and that the existing OntoSPM ontology could provide a good starting point toward the collaborative design and promotion of common, standard ontologies on SPM. Results: The workshop led to the OntoSPM Collaborative Action—launched in mid-2016—with the objective to develop, maintain and promote the use of common ontologies of SPM relevant to the whole domain of SDS. The fundamental concept, the architecture, the management and curation of the common ontology have been established, making it ready for wider public use. Conclusion: The OntoSPM Collaborative Action has been in operation for 24 months, with a growing dedicated membership. Its main result is a modular ontology, undergoing constant updates and extensions, based on the experts’ suggestions. It remains an open collaborative action, which always welcomes new contributors and applications.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1397-1408
Number of pages12
JournalInternational journal of computer assisted radiology and surgery
Volume13
Issue number9
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2018
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMed 30006820
ORCID /0000-0002-4590-1908/work/163294079