Abstract — Taxonomies are commonly used for organizing knowledge, particularly in biomedicine where the taxonomy of living organisms and the classification of diseases are central to the domain. The principles used to produce taxonomies are either intrinsic (properties of the partial ordering relation) or added to make knowledge more manageable (opposition of siblings and economy). The applicability of these principles in the biomedical domain is presented using the Unified Medical Language System (UMLS) and issues raised by the application of these principles are illustrated. While intrinsic principles are not challenged, we argue that the opposition of siblings brings to bear excessive constraints on a domain ontology and that the adverse...
The design and construction of domain specific ontologies and taxonomies requires allocation of huge...
The Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) symbolically represents the structural organization of the h...
The Unified Medical Language System attempts to represent major controlled vocabularies in medicine ...
fthe development of numerous shared terminolo-gies in the life sciences are unmatched in most other ...
Motivation: The classification of biological entities in terms of species and taxa is an important e...
Since biomedical information is scattered among a number of semantically or syntactically incompatib...
Abstract. The prospects of integrating full-blown biological taxonomies into an ontological reasoni...
among the most widely used terminology resources in the biomedical domain. However, when we evaluate...
We have developed a semantic network of biological terminology to aid in the retrieval and integrati...
Book Subtitle: 5th International Conference, MTSR 2011, Izmir, Turkey, October 12-14, 2011. Proceedi...
The automatic integration of rapidly expanding information resources in the life sciences is one of ...
the structural organization of the human body from the macromolecular to the macroscopic levels, wit...
Biomedical ontologies are typically structured in a biaxial way, reflecting both a taxonomic and a m...
The terminology of medicine within the systematic approach is studied as a well-ordered base with a ...
This paper provides a survey of the state of the art in terminologies and ontologies applied to Biol...
The design and construction of domain specific ontologies and taxonomies requires allocation of huge...
The Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) symbolically represents the structural organization of the h...
The Unified Medical Language System attempts to represent major controlled vocabularies in medicine ...
fthe development of numerous shared terminolo-gies in the life sciences are unmatched in most other ...
Motivation: The classification of biological entities in terms of species and taxa is an important e...
Since biomedical information is scattered among a number of semantically or syntactically incompatib...
Abstract. The prospects of integrating full-blown biological taxonomies into an ontological reasoni...
among the most widely used terminology resources in the biomedical domain. However, when we evaluate...
We have developed a semantic network of biological terminology to aid in the retrieval and integrati...
Book Subtitle: 5th International Conference, MTSR 2011, Izmir, Turkey, October 12-14, 2011. Proceedi...
The automatic integration of rapidly expanding information resources in the life sciences is one of ...
the structural organization of the human body from the macromolecular to the macroscopic levels, wit...
Biomedical ontologies are typically structured in a biaxial way, reflecting both a taxonomic and a m...
The terminology of medicine within the systematic approach is studied as a well-ordered base with a ...
This paper provides a survey of the state of the art in terminologies and ontologies applied to Biol...
The design and construction of domain specific ontologies and taxonomies requires allocation of huge...
The Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) symbolically represents the structural organization of the h...
The Unified Medical Language System attempts to represent major controlled vocabularies in medicine ...