NAME

findLeastCommonSubsumer.pl - This program finds the least common subsumer between two concepts.

SYNOPSIS

This program takes two terms or CUIs and returns the least common subsumer between them.

USAGE

Usage: findLeastCommonSubsumer.pl [OPTIONS] [CUI1|TERM1] [CUI2|TERM2]

INPUT

Required Arguments:

[CUI1|TERM1] [CUI2|TERM2]

A TERM or CUI (or some combination) from the Unified Medical Language System

Optional Arguments:

--config FILE

This is the configuration file. The format of the configuration file is as follows:

SAB :: <include|exclude> <source1, source2, ... sourceN>

REL :: <include|exclude> <relation1, relation2, ... relationN>

RELA :: <include|exclude> <rela1, rela2, ... relaN> (optional)

For example, if we wanted to use the MSH vocabulary with only the RB/RN relations, the configuration file would be:

SAB :: include MSH REL :: include RB, RN RELA :: include inverse_isa, isa

or

SAB :: include MSH REL :: exclude PAR, CHD

If you go to the configuration file directory, there will be example configuration files for the different runs that you have performed.

--depth

The minimum and maximum depth of the least common subsummer

--propagation

The Information Content of the least common subsumer

--infile

  A file containing pairs of concepts or terms in the following format:

   term1<>term2 
   
   or 

   cui1<>cui2

   or 
   
   cui1<>term2

   or 

   term1<>cui2

--debug

Sets the debug flag for testing

--username STRING

Username is required to access the umls database on MySql unless it was specified in the my.cnf file at installation

--password STRING

Password is required to access the umls database on MySql unless it was specified in the my.cnf file at installation

--hostname STRING

Hostname where mysql is located. DEFAULT: localhost

--socket STRING

The socket your mysql is using. DEFAULT: /tmp/mysql.sock

--database STRING

Database contain UMLS DEFAULT: umls

--realtime

This option will not create a database of the path information for all of concepts in the specified set of sources and relations in the config file but obtain the information for just the input concept

--forcerun

This option will bypass any command prompts such as asking if you would like to continue with the index creation.

--debugpath FILE

This option prints out the path information for debugging purposes. This option is only really available with the --reatime option because otherwise the path information is stored in the database. You can get this information in a file if you use the --verbose option while creating the index.

--verbose

This option will print out the table information to the config file that you specified.

--cuilist FILE

This option takes in a file containing a list of CUIs (one CUI per line) and stores only the path information for those CUIs rather than for all of the CUIs given the specified set of sources and relations

--help

Displays the quick summary of program options.

--version

Displays the version information.

OUTPUT

List of CUIs that are associated with the input term

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

  • Perl (version 5.8.5 or better) - http://www.perl.org

AUTHOR

Bridget T. McInnes, University of Minnesota

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (c) 2007-2009,

Bridget T. McInnes, University of Minnesota
bthomson at cs.umn.edu
   
Ted Pedersen, University of Minnesota Duluth
tpederse at d.umn.edu

Siddharth Patwardhan, University of Utah, Salt Lake City
sidd@cs.utah.edu

Serguei Pakhomov, University of Minnesota Twin Cities
pakh0002@umn.edu

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

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The Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
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Boston, MA  02111-1307, USA.