Abstract Background Medical ontologies are expected to contribute to the effective use of medical information resources that store considerable amount of data. In this study, we focused on disease ontology because the complicated mechanisms of diseases are related to concepts across various medical domains. The authors developed a River Flow Model (RFM) of diseases, which captures diseases as the causal chains of abnormal states. It represents causes of diseases, disease progression, and downstream consequences of diseases, which is compliant with the intuition of medical experts. In this paper, we discuss a fact repository for causal chains of disease based on the disease ontology. It could be a valuable knowledge base for advanced medical...
Developing an effective model for predicting risks of a disease requires exploration of a vast body ...
Computational pathology can significantly benefit from ontologies to standardize the employed nomenc...
Computational pathology can significantly benefit from ontologies to standardize the employed nomenc...
The Disease Ontology (DO) is a community-driven, open source ontology designed for the semantic inte...
Publishing open data as linked data is a significant trend in not only the Semantic Web community bu...
AbstractHuman body systems are interconnected and dependent and they can’t function separately. Dise...
A wealth of biomedical datasets is meanwhile published as Linked Open Data. Each of these datasets h...
Abstract Background Data integration to build a biomedical knowledge graph is a challenging task. Th...
In this paper, we discuss an ontology-based system and approach that provides interoperability suppo...
The idea is to analyze the knowledge about the real world and then create a standard upon stabled ru...
In this paper, we discuss an ontology-based system and approach that provides interoperability suppo...
peer reviewedThe current version of the Human Disease Ontology (DO) (http://www.disease-ontology.org...
Background: Recently, exchanging data and information has become a significant challenge in medicine...
Abstract-The semantic web is an extension of the World Wide Web. The purpose of the semantic web is ...
Exchanging medical data and information is important in the medical domain. This paper discusses abn...
Developing an effective model for predicting risks of a disease requires exploration of a vast body ...
Computational pathology can significantly benefit from ontologies to standardize the employed nomenc...
Computational pathology can significantly benefit from ontologies to standardize the employed nomenc...
The Disease Ontology (DO) is a community-driven, open source ontology designed for the semantic inte...
Publishing open data as linked data is a significant trend in not only the Semantic Web community bu...
AbstractHuman body systems are interconnected and dependent and they can’t function separately. Dise...
A wealth of biomedical datasets is meanwhile published as Linked Open Data. Each of these datasets h...
Abstract Background Data integration to build a biomedical knowledge graph is a challenging task. Th...
In this paper, we discuss an ontology-based system and approach that provides interoperability suppo...
The idea is to analyze the knowledge about the real world and then create a standard upon stabled ru...
In this paper, we discuss an ontology-based system and approach that provides interoperability suppo...
peer reviewedThe current version of the Human Disease Ontology (DO) (http://www.disease-ontology.org...
Background: Recently, exchanging data and information has become a significant challenge in medicine...
Abstract-The semantic web is an extension of the World Wide Web. The purpose of the semantic web is ...
Exchanging medical data and information is important in the medical domain. This paper discusses abn...
Developing an effective model for predicting risks of a disease requires exploration of a vast body ...
Computational pathology can significantly benefit from ontologies to standardize the employed nomenc...
Computational pathology can significantly benefit from ontologies to standardize the employed nomenc...