Abstract:
The purpose of this thesis research work is to cater the requirements, techniques, and findings
of implementing an ontology for the domain of COVID-19. This task is achieved by using a
data source named UMLS in order to ease the access of biomedical data for the end users and
clinical researchers. The literature available in the form of research articles is unorganized
and unstructured therefore it is difficult for the seeker to find the right data. COVID-19 being
a deadly viral disease has affected almost the entire population of the world in one way or
another. The data related to COVID-19 pandemic is so vast and much research are being
conducted on a daily basis in order to find the causes and cure of this viral infection. Keeping
in mind this information, the accessibility of the data while keeping its semantic meanings
intact is a tricky job. Therefore, a knowledge base must be designed in order to depict
information and data related to the desired domain in such a manner that its semantic
meaning is intact and the data is available in machine readable format. Hence, the major
purpose of this research is to create an ontology on the primary concepts and their
relationships as well as the knowledge related to the domain of COVID-19 or Corona Virus.
This research is conducted by conducting a thorough literature survey on the existing
ontologies and their implementation methodologies. The interfaces for the facility of end users
and researchers are also reviewed. The ontology for the domain of COVID-19 is developed
using UMLS as a data source. Furthermore, the data extraction techniques along with the
ontology development are also catered.
The major concepts, attributes and relationships among them are mapped on a live portal
(https://ontologycovid.000webhostapp.com/) consisting of other domain related knowledge for
the facilitation of end users and clinical researchers.