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GI Systems for public health with an ontology based approach
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies.Health is an indispensable attribute of human life. In modern age,
utilizing technologies for health is one of the emergent concepts in
several applied fields. Computer science, (geographic) information
systems are some of the interdisciplinary fields which motivates this
thesis.
Inspiring idea of the study is originated from a rhetorical disease
DbHd: Database Hugging Disorder, defined by Hans Rosling at
World Bank Open Data speech in May 2010. The cure of this disease
can be offered as linked open data, which contains ontologies for
health science, diseases, genes, drugs, GEO species etc. LOD-Linked
Open Data provides the systematic application of information by
publishing and connecting structured data on the Web.
In the context of this study we aimed to reduce boundaries
between semantic web and geo web. For this reason a use case data is
studied from Valencia CSISP- Research Center of Public Health in
which the mortality rates for particular diseases are represented
spatio-temporally. Use case data is divided into three conceptual
domains (health, spatial, statistical), enhanced with semantic relations
and descriptions by following Linked Data Principles. Finally in order
to convey complex health-related information, we offer an
infrastructure integrating geo web and semantic web. Based on the
established outcome, user access methods are introduced and future
researches/studies are outlined