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Aug 28, 2025
Ontologies as the semantic bridge between artificial intelligence and healthcare
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Ontologies serve as a foundational bridge between artificial intelligence (AI) and healthcare, enabling structured knowledge frameworks that enhance data interoperability, clinical decision support, and precision medicine.
Radha Ambalavanan, R Sterling Snead, Julia Marczika, Gideon Towett, Alex Malioukis, Mercy Mbogori-Kairichi
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