Authors
Alan L. Rector, Sean Bechhofer, Carole A. Goble, Ian Horrocks, W Anthony Nowlan, W Danny Solomon
Publication date
1997/2/1
Journal
Artificial intelligence in medicine
Volume
9
Issue
2
Pages
139-171
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The GALEN representation and integration language (GRAIL) has been developed to support effective clinical user interfaces and extensible re-usable models of medical terminology. It has been used successfully to develop the prototype GALEN common reference (CORE) model for medical terminology and for a series of projects in clinical user interfaces within the GALEN and PEN&PAD projects. GRAIL is a description logic or frame language with novel features to support part-whole and other transitive relations and to support the GALEN modelling style aimed at re-use and application independence. GRAIL began as an experimental language. However, it has clarified many requirements for an effective knowledge representation language for clinical concepts. It still has numerous limitations despite its practical successes. The GRAIL experience is expected to form the basis for future languages which meet …
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