NAME

UMLS::Similarity::res - Perl module for computing the semantic relatednessof concepts in the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) using the method described by Resnik (1995).

CITATION

@article{Resnik95,
 title={{Using information content to evaluate semantic 
         similarity in a taxonomy}},
 author={Resnik, P.},
 journal={Proceedings of the 14th International Joint 
          Conference on Artificial Intelligence},
 volume={1},
 pages={448--453},
 year={1995}
}

SYNOPSIS

#!/usr/bin/perl

use UMLS::Interface;
use UMLS::Similarity::res;

my $icpropagation = "samples/icpropagation";
my %option_hash   = ();

$option_hash{"icpropagation"} = $icpropagation;

my $umls = UMLS::Interface->new(\%option_hash); 
die "Unable to create UMLS::Interface object.\n" if(!$umls);

my $res = UMLS::Similarity::res->new($umls);
die "Unable to create measure object.\n" if(!$res);

my $cui1 = "C0005767";
my $cui2 = "C0007634";

@ts1 = $umls->getTermList($cui1);
my $term1 = pop @ts1;

@ts2 = $umls->getTermList($cui2);
my $term2 = pop @ts2;

my $value = $res->getRelatedness($cui1, $cui2);

print "The similarity between $cui1 ($term1) and $cui2 ($term2) is $value\n";

DESCRIPTION

This module computes the semantic similarity of two concepts in the UMLS according to a method described by Resnik (1995). The relatedness measure proposed by Resnik is the information content (IC) of the least common subsumer of the two concepts.

The IC of a concept is defined as the negative log of the probabilty of the concept.

To use this measure, a propagation file containing the probability of a CUI for each of the CUIs from the source(s) specified in the configuration file. The format for this file is as follows:

C0000039<>0.00003951
C0000052<>0.00003951
C0000084<>0.00003951
C0000096<>0.00003951

A larger of example of this file can be found in the icpropagation file in the samples/ directory.

A propagation file can be created using the create-icfrequency.pl and the create-icpropagation.pl programs in the utils/ directory. The create-icfrequency.pl program takes plain text and returns a list of CUIs that are mapped to the text and the CUIs frequency counts. This file can then be used by the create-icpropagation.pl program to create a file containing a list of CUIs and their probability, or used directly by the umls-similarity.pl program which will calculate the probability of a concept on the fly.

PROPAGATION

The Information Content (IC) is defined as the negative log of the probability of a concept. The probability of a concept, c, is determine by summing the probability of the concept ocurring in some text plus the probability its decendants occuring in some text:

For more information on how this is calculated please see the README file.

USAGE

The semantic relatedness modules in this distribution are built as classes that expose the following methods: new() getRelatedness() getError()

TYPICAL USAGE EXAMPLES

To create an object of the res measure, we would have the following lines of code in the perl program.

use UMLS::Similarity::res;
$measure = UMLS::Similarity::res->new($interface);

The reference of the initialized object is stored in the scalar variable '$measure'. '$interface' contains an interface object that should have been created earlier in the program (UMLS-Interface).

If the 'new' method is unable to create the object, '$measure' would be undefined. This, as well as any other error/warning may be tested.

die "Unable to create object.\n" if(!defined $measure);
($err, $errString) = $measure->getError();
die $errString."\n" if($err);

To find the semantic relatedness of the concept 'blood' (C0005767) and the concept 'cell' (C0007634) using the measure, we would write the following piece of code:

$relatedness = $measure->getRelatedness('C0005767', 'C0007634');

CONFIGURATION OPTION

The UMLS-Interface package takes a configuration file to determine which sources and relations to use when obtaining the path information.

The format of the configuration file is as follows:

SAB :: <include|exclude> <source1, source2, ... sourceN>

REL :: <include|exclude> <relation1, relation2, ... relationN>

For example, if we wanted to use the MSH vocabulary with only the RB/RN relations, the configuration file would be:

SAB :: include MSH REL :: include RB, RN

or

SAB :: include MSH REL :: exclude PAR, CHD

If you go to the configuration file directory, there will be example configuration files for the different runs that you have performed.

For more information about the configuration options please see the README.

SEE ALSO

perl(1), UMLS::Interface

perl(1), UMLS::Similarity(3)

CONTACT US

If you have any trouble installing and using UMLS-Similarity, 
please contact us via the users mailing list :

    umls-similarity@yahoogroups.com

You can join this group by going to:

    http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/umls-similarity/

You may also contact us directly if you prefer :

    Bridget T. McInnes: bthomson at cs.umn.edu 

    Ted Pedersen : tpederse at d.umn.edu

AUTHORS

Bridget T McInnes <bthomson at cs.umn.edu>
Siddharth Patwardhan <sidd at cs.utah.edu>
Serguei Pakhomov <pakh0002 at umn.edu>
Ted Pedersen <tpederse at d.umn.edu>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2004-2011 by Bridget T McInnes, Siddharth Patwardhan, Serguei Pakhomov, Ying Liu and Ted Pedersen

This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.