umls-similarity

Estimate the similarity of medical concepts based on Unified Medical Language System (UMLS)


Keywords
unified, medical, language, system, UMLS, semantic, similarity, concept, domain, knowledge, WordNet, medical-concept, medical-terminology, semantic-similarity, umls-metathesaurus, umls-similarity, unified-medical-language-system
License
MIT
Install
pip install umls-similarity==0.0.2

Documentation

UMLS-Similarity

Estimate the similarity of medical concepts based on Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) and WordNet

Installation

First of all, please install Perl environment (Strawberry).

For UMLS use:

  1. Install MySQL and MySQL Workbench and the MySQL Home folder should not have space in its path;

  2. Download the UMLS and extract the subset;

  3. Goto UMLS's META and NET folders and Load UMLS data into MySQL database with scripts;

  4. Install necessary libs with 'cpanm' command with the flag --force like below:

    cpanm UMLS::Interface --force
    
    cpanm UMLS::Similarity --force
    

    Errors may occur in the above process, just ignore them.

  5. Please check if you have installed DBI, DBD::mysql; install them if not;

    • Issue: mysql.xs.dll not found problem, please found more details in link.

    • Solution: Copying C:\strawberry\c\bin\libmysql.dll_ to c:\strawberry\perl\vendor\lib\auto\mysql

  6. Finished!

For WordNet use (skip it if not)

  1. Download the WordNet-2.1 if you want to use WordNet Similarity (if not, please skip)
  2. Set WNHome environment variables (if you need to use WordNet Similarity)
  3. Install WordNet::QueryData via cpanm command in perl
  4. Install WordNet::Similarity via cpanm command in perl
  5. Finished!

Finally, install our Python package umls-similrity via pip

pip install umls-similarity

Available similarity measures

  • Leacock and Chodorow (1998) referred to as lch
  • Wu and Palmer (1994) referred to as wup
  • Zhong, et al. (2002) referred to as zhong
  • The basic path measure referred to as path
  • The undirected path measure referred to as upath
  • Rada, et. al. (1989) referred to as cdist
  • Nguyan and Al-Mubaid (2006) referred to as nam
  • Resnik (1996) referred to as res
  • Lin (1988) referred to as lin
  • Jiang and Conrath (1997) referred to as jcn
  • The vector measure referred to as vector
  • Pekar and Staab (2002) referred to as pks
  • Pirro and Euzenat (2010) referred to as faith
  • Maedche and Staab (2001) referred to as cmatch
  • Batet, et al (2011) referred to as batet
  • Sanchez, et al. (2012) referred to as sanchez

Let Codes Speak

Example Code 1: Estimate similarity between two medical concepts using UMLS

from umls_similarity.umls import UMLSSimilarity
import os

if __name__ == "__main__":
    # define MySQL information that stores UMLS data in your computer
    mysql_info = {}
    mysql_info["database"] = "umls"
    mysql_info["username"] = "root"
    mysql_info["password"] = "{I am not gonna tell you}"
    mysql_info["hostname"] = "localhost"

    # Perl bin's path which will be automatically detected by the lib, but you can also manually specify in its constructor
    # perl_bin_path = r"C:\Strawberry\perl\bin\perl"

    # create an instance
    umls_sim = UMLSSimilarity(mysql_info=mysql_info,
                              # perl_bin_path=''
                              )
    
    # show the names of all available measures so you can pass them into the following `measure` parameter
    measures=umls_sim.get_all_measures()
    print(measures)

    # Directly pass two CUIs into the function below:
    sims = umls_sim.similarity(cui1="C0017601", cui2="C0232197", measure="lch")
    print(sims[0])  # only one pair with two concepts
    
    # Or batch process many CUI pairs from a text file where each line is formatted like 'C0006949<>C0031507'
    current_path = os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__))
    sims = umls_sim.similarity_from_file(current_path + r"\cuis_umls_sim.txt", measure="lch")
    for sim in sims:
        print(sim)

Example Code 2: Estimate similarity between concept using WordNet 2.1

from umls_similarity.wordnet import WNSimilarity

if __name__ == "__main__":

    wn_root_path = r"C:\Program Files (x86)\WordNet\2.1"
    # perl_bin_path=r"C:\Strawberry\perl\bin\perl"

    var1 = "dog#n#1"
    var2 = "orange#n#1"

    wn_sim = WNSimilarity(wn_root_path=wn_root_path)

    sims = wn_sim.similarity(var1, var2)
    print(sims)

    for k, v in enumerate(sims):
        print(k, '\t', v, '\t', sims[v])

Credits

This project is a wrapper of the Perl library of UMLS::Similarity and UMLS::Interface.

Note: There are plenty of unexpected errors to occur during the installation of the perl library of UMLS::Similarity, possibly because I am not an expert about Perl and its library use.

License

The umls-similarity Python package is provided by Donghua Chen.