{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Reliability of Drug-Drug Interaction Measurement on Real-Word Data: The ReMIAMes Project. {Author}: Duclos C;Griffon N;Daniel C;Bouzillé G;Delamarre D;Darmoni S;Toubiana L;Grosjean J;Duclos C;Griffon N;Daniel C;Bouzillé G;Delamarre D;Darmoni S;Toubiana L;Grosjean J; {Journal}: Stud Health Technol Inform {Volume}: 294 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: May 2022 25 暂无{DOI}: 10.3233/SHTI220425 {Abstract}: The ReMIAMes project proposes a methodological framework to provide a reliable and reproducible measurement of the frequency of drug-drug interactions (DDI) when performed on real-world data. This framework relies on (i) a fine-grained and contextualized definition of DDIs, (ii) a shared minimum information model to select the appropriate data for the correct interpretation of potential DDIs, (iii) an ontology-based inference module able to handle missing data to classify prescription lines with potential DDIs, (iv) a report generator giving the value of the measurement and explanations when potential false positive are detected due to a lack of available data. All the tools developed are intended to be publicly shared under open license.