Biomedical Scholarly Article Editing and Sharing using Holistic Semantic Uplifting Approach

Authors

  • Asim Abbas St Johns University
  • Steve Fonin Mbouadeu St. Johns University
  • Fazel Keshtkar St. Johns University
  • Joan DeBello St. Johns University
  • Syed Ahmad Chan Bukhari St. Johns University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32473/flairs.v35i.130695

Keywords:

Structured data, Structured data publishing, FAIR Biomedical Data, Biomedical Content Authoring, Biomedical Semantics

Abstract

Efficient practices to provide access to biomedical publications facilitate the timely transfer of information from the scientific research community to peer investigators and other healthcare practitioners. At present, the portable document format (PDF) is one of the dominating formats to share scientific knowledge offline. Additionally, some HTML-based formats have been introduced to share scientific content online. Online Search engines, e.g., GoogleScholar, require machine-interpretable metadata to correctly index items in a context-aware manner for accurate biomedical literature searches. We have developed a lightweight technical infrastructure (goSemantically) and miniaturized that as Google Docs add-ons that helps authors to add machine-interpretable metadata at the content and structural levels while authoring biomedical content. The infrastructure uses the NCBO Bioportal resources to annotate the biomedical content with appropriate semantic vocabularies. It further utilizes the Schema.org meta tags and provides an intuitive interface for users to associate the semantics tags at the document level. Additionally, our infrastructure supports users in exporting their content in various online interoperable formats preserving the embedded semantics. As a result, the biomedical metadata content would easily be indexed by search engines, making them more favorable for semantic intelligence searches.

Author Biographies

Asim Abbas, St Johns University

My name is Asim Abbas born in Pakistan in 1994. Currently I am working as a research scholar in St.Johns University, USA. I have completed my B.S. degree in computer science from Islamia University Peshawar, Pakistan in 2015. I have completed my master's at Ubiquitous Computing Laboratory, Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Kyung Hee University, South Korea. My research interest includes Deep Learning, Machine Learning, Nature Language Processing, Text Mining, Health Informatics.

Steve Fonin Mbouadeu, St. Johns University

I’m an undergraduate computer science student at St. John’s University. My research interests are currently in the semantic web space, advancing techniques to make information more FAIR on the web.

Fazel Keshtkar, St. Johns University

Dr. Fazel Keshtkar is an Assistant Professor at the Division of Department of Computer Science, Mathematics and Science, St John's University, since 2016. Prior to join St John’s U, Dr. Keshtkar was an Assistant Professor at Dept of Computer Science at Southeast Missoiru State University from 2013 to 2016. Fazel received his Ph.D and Master degrees in Computer Science from University of Ottawa, Canada, in 2011 and 2007, respectively. Prior, Fazel spent more than two years (March 2011-Aug 2013) as a Research Scientist Fellow in the Institute for Intelligent Systems (IIS) at the University of Memphis working with Prof. Art Graesser in Intelligent Tutoring Systems. Dr. Keshtkar led in developing AutoMentor’s Natural Language Processing/Generation module and Question Generation for Epistemic Educational Game system. Dr. Keshtkar’s research interests span the fields of Artificial Intelligent (AI), Natural Language Processing and Generation (NLP/NLG), Computational Linguistics (CL), Machine Learning, and Intelligent Tutoring Systems (ITS).

Syed Ahmad Chan Bukhari, St. Johns University

Dr. Bukhari is as an Assistant Professor and Director of Healthcare Informatics at St. John's University, New York. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of New Brunswick, Canada and then went on to complete his postdoctoral fellowship at Yale School of Medicine where he worked with Stanford University- Center of Expanded Data Annotation and Retrieval (CEDAR) to develop FAIR (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable and Reusable) data submission pipelines to improve scientific experimental reproducibility. His current research efforts are concentrated on addressing several core problems in the area of healthcare informatics and data science. More htttp://ahmadchan.com

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Published

04-05-2022

How to Cite

Abbas, A., Mbouadeu, S. F., Keshtkar, F., DeBello, J., & Bukhari, S. A. C. (2022). Biomedical Scholarly Article Editing and Sharing using Holistic Semantic Uplifting Approach. The International FLAIRS Conference Proceedings, 35. https://doi.org/10.32473/flairs.v35i.130695

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Special Track: Semantic, Logics, Information Extraction and AI