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Domain-Specific Dictionary between Human and Machine Languages

Md Saiful Islam and Fei Liu    

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In the realm of artificial intelligence, knowledge graphs have become an effective area of research. Relationships between entities are depicted through a structural framework in knowledge graphs. In this paper, we propose to build a domain-specific medicine dictionary (DSMD) based on the principles of knowledge graphs. Our dictionary is composed of structured triples, where each entity is defined as a concept, and these concepts are interconnected through relationships. This comprehensive dictionary boasts more than 348,000 triples, encompassing over 20,000 medicine brands and 1500 generic medicines. It presents an innovative method of storing and accessing medical data. Our dictionary facilitates various functionalities, including medicine brand information extraction, brand-specific queries, and queries involving two words or question answering. We anticipate that our dictionary will serve a broad spectrum of users, catering to both human users, such as a diverse range of healthcare professionals, and AI applications.

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