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Analyzing user interactions with biomedical ontologies: A visual perspective. [PDF]
Kamdar MR +3 more
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An efficient, large-scale, non-lattice-detection algorithm for exhaustive structural auditing of biomedical ontologies. [PDF]
Zhang GQ, Xing G, Cui L.
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National Center for Biomedical Ontology: Advancing biomedicine through structured organization of scientific knowledge [PDF]
The National Center for Biomedical Ontology is a consortium that comprises leading informaticians, biologists, clinicians, and ontologists, funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Roadmap, to develop innovative technology and methods that allow
Chute, Christopher G. +13 more
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Ontologies are becoming a key component of numerous applications and research fields. But knowledge captured within ontologies is not static. Some ontology updates potentially have a wide ranging impact; others only affect very localised parts of the ...
Romana Pernisch +2 more
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Physical properties of biological entities: an introduction to the ontology of physics for biology. [PDF]
As biomedical investigators strive to integrate data and analyses across spatiotemporal scales and biomedical domains, they have recognized the benefits of formalizing languages and terminologies via computational ontologies.
Daniel L Cook +2 more
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OPA2Vec: combining formal and informal content of biomedical ontologies to improve similarity-based prediction [PDF]
MOTIVATION Ontologies are widely used in biology for data annotation, integration and analysis. In addition to formally structured axioms, ontologies contain meta-data in the form of annotation axioms which provide valuable pieces of information that ...
F. Z. Smaili, Xin Gao, R. Hoehndorf
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A formal theory for spatial representation and reasoning in biomedical ontologies [PDF]
Objective: The objective of this paper is to demonstrate how a formal spatial theory can be used as an important tool for disambiguating the spatial information embodied in biomedical ontologies and for enhancing their automatic reasoning capabilities ...
Bittner, Thomas +2 more
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Background Current efforts within the biomedical ontology community focus on achieving interoperability between various biomedical ontologies that cover a range of diverse domains. Achieving this interoperability will contribute to the creation of a rich
Loebe Frank +3 more
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