Periodic Reporting for period 2 - KConnect (Khresmoi Multilingual Medical Text Analysis, Search and Machine Translation Connected in a Thriving Data-Value Chain)
Reporting period: 2016-02-01 to 2017-07-31
The overall objective of the KConnect project was to create a medical text Data-Value Chain with a critical mass of participating companies using cutting-edge commercial cloud-based services for multilingual Semantic Annotation, Semantic Search and Machine Translation of Electronic Health Records and medical publications.
To achieve this overall objective, the KConnect project achieved six sub-objectives:
1. Facilitate straightforward end-user adaptation of KConnect’s multilingual medicine-specific Semantic Annotation, Semantic Search and Machine Translation technologies to new languages, by making available language adaptation toolkits.
2. Productise multilingual medicine-specific Semantic Annotation, Semantic Search and Machine Translation services through a cloud-based market and as installable packages on private clouds.
3. Facilitate integration of multilingual medicine-specific Semantic Annotation, Semantic Search and Machine Translation technologies into online health portals and vertical search solutions through two routes: the cloud-based market and locally installed as part of a private cloud solution.
4. Expand the multilingual medicine-specific Semantic Annotation, Semantic Search and Machine Translation technologies to the analysis of patient records, to allow straightforward implementation of innovative solutions within hospitals.
5. Develop pricing models and business models to exploit both the cloud-based market and customised vertical search solution approaches.
6. Ensure impact and take-up through the effective dissemination and communication of project results, in particular through the creation of a KConnect Professional Services Community.
The KConnect Cloud is deployed to Amazon Web Services and is publicly accessible (http://cloud.kconnect.eu). It includes services for semantic annotation, semantic search, the medical knowledge base, and machine translation. The main new features are the support of payments and providing training videos to make the use of the services more straightforward. The KConnect Cloud Market also provides a capability for packaging the supported services as Docker images, to be used for use cases requiring local installation and usage.
On the TRIP search engine production system: the machine translation of queries and results is called on the KConnect Cloud, and query suggestion based on search log analysis is installed locally. A prototype for the analysis of publications describing Randomised Controlled Trials is available. On the new Health on the Net KConnect search system: The Knowledge Base on the KConnect Cloud is called for the query suggestion for the semantic search interface, and the trustability and readability classification APIs are called. These services are also used in a Chrome plug-in available for download on the Chrome Web Store. Precognox has used the Hungarian semantic annotation services in the following applications: KConnect semantic annotation is in the production system of NOTA, the search engine of Akadémiai Kiadó (Akadémiai Publisher), and KConnect semantic annotation is in the Biomedical Sales Lead Generator system, used by two client companies of PREC.
Semantic annotation pipelines and semantic indices for patient records were developed and are available for both English and Swedish. In the Region Jönköping in Sweden, a connector for the KConnect Swedish medical record search to the COSMIC electronic medical record system has been written, and is implemented in the education environment for physicians. King's College London (KCL) has a suite of solutions under the name CogStack. This an Open Source, Enterprise Grade Informatics Platform for Genomic Medical Centres to streamline Recruitment, Business Intelligence, Audit and Research. KConnect is part of this suite supporting semantic search. KCL has installed KConnect in the following hospitals: South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM), King’s College Hospital (KCH), and University College London Hospital (UCLH).
Extensive consultation with potential clients to determine the value proposition of KConnect services has been done. Extensive dissemination and communication of project results took place. The highlights included project booths at the VITALIS in Gothenburg in April 2017; the HIMSS 2017 in Orlando in November 2017; the WoHIT 2016 in Barcelona in November 2016, and the EHI Live 2016 in Birmingham in November 2016.
Through the KConnect cloud market, we expect to be able to encourage many companies to adopt the KConnect technologies, which should lead to the planned high impact of KConnect.