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Fig. 5 | Journal of Biomedical Semantics

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From: The Environmental Conditions, Treatments, and Exposures Ontology (ECTO): connecting toxicology and exposure to human health and beyond

Fig. 5

Making Common Data Elements (CDEs) interoperable. Surveys can include question and response CDEs. A variety of CDE registries exist, but not all of them are interoperable and some CDEs may be duplicative in their content. Three different surveys and CDEs can be seen in blue, purple, and green, which compare similar questions about milk from the Nurses’ Health Study (NHS), What We Eat in America (WWEIA) and the PEGS surveys. While each question asks about milk, the responses elicited from each are not directly compatible and can be difficult to computationally assess. An ontology centric approach assesses each question and the resulting responses for the common exposure feature which can be classified using the ontology hierarchy and annotated in a knowledge graph to encompass a variety of potential responses for harmonization

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