The Integrated Data Repository (IDR): Ontology Mapping and Data Discovery for the Translational Investigator 1 Rob Wynden, BSCS, 1 Russ J. Cucina, MD,

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The Integrated Data Repository (IDR): Ontology Mapping and Data Discovery for the Translational Investigator 1 Rob Wynden, BSCS, 1 Russ J. Cucina, MD, MS, 2 Maggie Massary, 3 Davera Gabriel, RN, 4 Marco Casale, MS, 1 Ketty Mobed, PhD, MSPH, 2 Mark G. Weiner, MD, 1 Prakash Lakshminarayanan, MBA, 1 Hillari Allen, 1 Michael Kamerick, BSCS 1 University of California, San Francisco, CA; 2 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA; 3 University of California, Davis, CA; 4 University of Rochester, Rochester, NY References Noy NF, Crubézy M, Fergerson RW, Knublauch H, Tu SW, Vendetti J, Musen M. Protégé-2000: an open-source ontology-development and knowledge acquisition environment. Proc. AMIA Symp. 2003; 953. Brinkley JF, Suciu D, Detwiler LT Gennari JH, Rosse C. A framework for using reference ontologies as a foundation for the semantic web. Proc. AMIA Symp. 2006; Gennari JH, Musen MA, Fergerson RW, Grosso WE, Crubézy M, Eriksson H, Noy NF, Tu SW. 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AMIA Symp. 1999; Introduction ₪ An integrated data repository (IDR) containing aggregations of clinical, biomedical, economic, administrative, and public health data is key components of an overall translational research infrastructure. ₪ The traditional approach to data warehouse construction to heavily reorganize and frequently modify source data is not well suited and impractical for the construction of data warehouses to support translational biomedical science. ₪ An ontology mapping software service that runs inside of an IDR would represent a fundamental shift in both how data is represented within the IDR and in how a shift in how resources are allocated for servicing translational biomedical informatics environments. Additional Properties ₪ The ontology mapper maps local data into standard data models. It does not create associations between elements within data models, but instead provides instance mapping of local data into ISO data models. ₪ Ontology Mapper instance-map-xml files are shareable over the new HL7 CTS II protocol. Instance maps can be shared inter-institutionally under the Creative Commons License or sold commercially under a commercial license. ₪ Although our initial deployment is focused on support for caGRID based data sharing, the Ontology Mapper could also be deployed within other contexts such as a plug-in for the ca- Adapter system within caBIG or as a support environment for biostatistics. *Supported and funded by UCSF and CTSA Grant #1U54RR Figure 4. Ontology maps and association with Harvest tables The maps, relationships, and data transform structures are represented by the Ontology Map and mapping tables. Maps will have associated identifiers not only about themselves, but also their relationship to a Harvest table. Figure 1. Complex data governance can be exchanged for rules encoding Instead of relying on an inflexible, pre-specified data governance and data model (top), the proposed architecture shifts resources to handling user requests for data access via dynamically constructed views of data (bottom). Therefore, data interpretation happens as a result of an investigator’s specific request and only as required. Figure 2. The major architectural elements of an Ontology Mapping Service The use of knowledge mapping tools enables the translation of ontology mapping relations, and subsequently selects those rules for execution via the mapping tab. The mapping interpreter runs as a background service and performs the selected mapping functions. Figure 3 a-d. User Interfaces (UI) facilitating the process from Data Discovery to Data Mapping 3a. Data Discovery UI 3c. IDR Dashboard UI 3b. Data Request UI 3d. Mapping UI These 4 illustrations are an example of how an investigator would initiate data discovery and request specified data for research purposes using web-based UIs. The investigator is at liberty to save and change data specifications until the request is formally submitted to the Business / Research Analyst (BA/RA). Figure 5. Snapshot of Data Flow and Ontology Mapping Process which is currently being piloted at UCSF, several other academic medical institutions and private industry As data is imported it is translated into one or more standard formats with the Ontology Mapper Cell. The Ontology Mapper uses HL7 CTSII shareable data translation rules to translate local data into standard format(s). (It is a general purpose instance mapper). One-to-one maps, aggregates and can be ‘materialized’ into physical data marts if required. archetype generation are all supported. The Ontology Mapper then publishes data into a data mart. Ontology Mapper data marts are database views which can be ‘materialized’ into physical data marts if required.