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Development of CODO: A Comprehensive Tool for COVID-19 Data Representation, Analysis, and Visualization


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1 Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC), Indian Statistical Institute, Bengaluru – 560059, Karnataka, India
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Calcutta University, Kolkata – 700073, West Bengal, India

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become indispensable for managing and processing the vast amounts of data generated dur-ing the COVID-19 pandemic. Ontology, which formalizes knowledge within a domain using standardized vocabularies and relationships, plays a crucial role in AI by enabling automated reasoning, data integration, semantic interoperability, and extracting meaningful insights from extensive datasets. The diversity of COVID-19 datasets poses challenges in compre-hending this information for both humans and machines. Existing COVID-19 ontologies are designed to address specific aspects of the pandemic but lack comprehensive coverage across all essential dimensions. To address this gap, CODO, an integrated ontological model has been developed encompassing critical facets of COVID-19 information such as aetiol-ogy, epidemiology, transmission, pathogenesis, diagnosis, prevention, genomics, therapeutic safety, and more. This paper reviews CODO since its inception in 2020, detailing its developments and highlighting CODO as a tool for the aggregation, representation, analysis, and visualization of diverse COVID-19 data. The major contribution of this paper is to provide a summary of CODO’s development and outline the overall development and evaluation approach. By adhering to best prac-tices and leveraging W3C standards, CODO ensures data integration and semantic interoperability, supporting effective navigation of COVID-19 complexities across various domains.

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Analytics, CODO, COVID-19, Coronavirus, Ontology, Methodology, Model, Reasoning
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Biswanath Dutta
Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC), Indian Statistical Institute, Bengaluru – 560059, Karnataka
India

Debanjali Bain
Department of Library and Information Science, Calcutta University, Kolkata – 700073, West Bengal
India


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Biswanath Dutta
Documentation Research and Training Centre (DRTC), Indian Statistical Institute, Bengaluru – 560059, Karnataka, India
Debanjali Bain
Department of Library and Information Science, Calcutta University, Kolkata – 700073, West Bengal, India

Abstract


Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become indispensable for managing and processing the vast amounts of data generated dur-ing the COVID-19 pandemic. Ontology, which formalizes knowledge within a domain using standardized vocabularies and relationships, plays a crucial role in AI by enabling automated reasoning, data integration, semantic interoperability, and extracting meaningful insights from extensive datasets. The diversity of COVID-19 datasets poses challenges in compre-hending this information for both humans and machines. Existing COVID-19 ontologies are designed to address specific aspects of the pandemic but lack comprehensive coverage across all essential dimensions. To address this gap, CODO, an integrated ontological model has been developed encompassing critical facets of COVID-19 information such as aetiol-ogy, epidemiology, transmission, pathogenesis, diagnosis, prevention, genomics, therapeutic safety, and more. This paper reviews CODO since its inception in 2020, detailing its developments and highlighting CODO as a tool for the aggregation, representation, analysis, and visualization of diverse COVID-19 data. The major contribution of this paper is to provide a summary of CODO’s development and outline the overall development and evaluation approach. By adhering to best prac-tices and leveraging W3C standards, CODO ensures data integration and semantic interoperability, supporting effective navigation of COVID-19 complexities across various domains.

Keywords


Analytics, CODO, COVID-19, Coronavirus, Ontology, Methodology, Model, Reasoning



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17821/srels%2F2024%2Fv61i5%2F171582