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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Nov 13.
Published in final edited form as: Semant Web. 2015 Aug 7;6(4):403–422. doi: 10.3233/SW-140143

Fig. 5. Success ratio, stretch and accumulated success ratio for ICD-10/MeSH/SNOMED CT and the user study.

Fig. 5

The first column shows the results for ICD-10, MeSH and SNOMED CT, the second column the results for the user study. The rows show stretch, success ratio and accumulated success ratio, respectively. The legends in the first row are valid for the entire columns. The numbers in parentheses display the overall values for the success ratio. Note that the stretch plots do not include the random baselines, as this measure can only be usefully applied to compare simulations with a similar number of found paths. The figures show that the results produced by Ontology-based Decentralized Search are noticeably better than the results for randomly generated ontologies. The figures also show that the results of Ontology-based Decentralized Search on a limited data set are in the range of the results produced by human test subjects.