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Spark-MCA: Large-scale, Exhaustive Formal Concept Analysis for Evaluating the Semantic Completeness of SNOMED CT.

The completeness of a medical terminology system consists of two parts: complete content coverage and complete semantics. In this paper, we focus on semantic completeness and present a scalable approach, called Spark-MCA, for evaluating the semantic completeness of SNOMED CT. We formulate the SNOMED CT contents into an FCA-based formal context, in which SNOMED CT concepts are used for extents, while their attributes are used as intents. We applied Spark-MCA to the 201403 US edition of SNOMED CT to exhaustively compute all the formal concepts and sub concept relationships in about 2 hours with 96 processors using an Amazon Web Service cluster. We found a total of 799,868 formal concepts, within which 500,583 are not contained in the 201403 release. We compared these concepts with the cumulative addition of 22,687 concepts from the 5 "delta" files from the 201403 release to the 201609 release. 3,231 matches were found between those suggested by FCA and those from cumulative concept addition by the SNOMED CT Editorial Panel. This result provides encouraging evidence that our approach could be useful for enhancing the semantic completeness of SNOMED CT.

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