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Christopher Ochs' research focuses on the development and application of ontologies and controlled vocabularies within the health sciences. He has published on topics such as the visual comprehension and orientation into the COVID-19 CIDO ontology and guidelines for the reuse of ontology content. Ochs also serves as PI on a grant from the NIH/National Institute of General Medical Sciences for the Trauma Institutional Priorities and Teams for Outcome Efficacy (TIPTOE) project, totaling $454,259.
His work involves the systematic organization and classification of medical information, contributing to improved data quality and accessibility in healthcare. Ochs leads a research group and has collaborated with researchers like Mathias Brochhausen on shared publications. His scholarship metrics include an h-index of 14, with 42 total publications and 539 total citations.
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- h-index: 14
- Publications: 42
- Citations: 539
Selected Publications
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ReGraph: Learning to Reformulate Graph Encodings with Large Language Models (2025)
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Guidelines for the reuse of ontology content (2023)
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Visual comprehension and orientation into the COVID-19 CIDO ontology (2021)
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Overlapping Complex Concepts Have More Commission Errors, Especially in Intensive Terminology Auditing. (2018)
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Quality assurance of ontology content reuse (2018)
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Complex overlapping concepts: An effective auditing methodology for families of similarly structured BioPortal ontologies (2018)
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Summarizing an Ontology: A "Big Knowledge" Coverage Approach. (2017)
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Applications of the Ontology Abstraction Framework. (2017)AMIA OpenAlex
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Real time summarization and visualization of ontology change in Protégé (2017)3 citations OpenAlex
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Taxonomy-Based Approaches to Quality Assurance of Ontologies (2017)
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Multi-layer Big Knowledge Visualization Scheme for Comprehending Neoplasm Ontology Content (2017)
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Quality assurance of chemical ingredient classification for the National Drug File – Reference Terminology (2017)
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An empirical analysis of ontology reuse in BioPortal (2017)
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From SNOMED CT to Uberon: Transferability of evaluation methodology between similarly structured ontologies (2017)
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Relating Complexity and Error Rates of Ontology Concepts (2017)
Federal Grants 1 $454,259 total
Trauma Institutional Priorities and Teams for Outcome Efficacy (TIPTOE)
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- Guidelines for the reuse of ontology content
- Guidelines for the reuse of ontology content
- Guidelines for the reuse of ontology content
- Guidelines for the reuse of ontology content
- Guidelines for the reuse of ontology content
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