It is now increasingly accepted that many existing biological and medical ontologies can be improved by adopting tools and methods that bring a greater degree of logical and ontological rigor. In this chapter we will focus on the merits of a logically sound approach to ontologies from a methodological point of view. As we shall see, one crucial feature of a logically sound approach is that we have clear and functional definitions of the relational expressions such as ‘is a’ and ‘part of ’
Ontology is a burgeoning field, involving researchers from the computer science, philosophy, data an...
the structural organization of the human body from the macromolecular to the macroscopic levels, wit...
Ontology is currently perceived as the solution of first resort for all problems related to biomedic...
It is now increasingly accepted that many existing biological and medical ontologies can be improved...
To enhance the treatment of relations in biomedical ontologies we advance a methodology for providin...
In previous work on biomedical ontologies we showed how the provision of formal definitions for rela...
AbstractMereological relations such as part-of and its inverse has-part are fundamental to the descr...
We propose a typology of representational artifacts for health care and life sciences domains and as...
Conceived as follow-up to recent efforts destined to supply .owl ontologies with relational tools of...
The Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) symbolically represents the structural organization of the h...
We begin at the beginning, with an outline of Aristotle’s views on ontology and with a discussion of...
Knowledge in biomedical ontologies can be explicitly represented (often by means of semantic relatio...
Ontology is a burgeoning field, involving researchers from the computer science, philosophy, data an...
the structural organization of the human body from the macromolecular to the macroscopic levels, wit...
Ontology is currently perceived as the solution of first resort for all problems related to biomedic...
It is now increasingly accepted that many existing biological and medical ontologies can be improved...
To enhance the treatment of relations in biomedical ontologies we advance a methodology for providin...
In previous work on biomedical ontologies we showed how the provision of formal definitions for rela...
AbstractMereological relations such as part-of and its inverse has-part are fundamental to the descr...
We propose a typology of representational artifacts for health care and life sciences domains and as...
Conceived as follow-up to recent efforts destined to supply .owl ontologies with relational tools of...
The Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) symbolically represents the structural organization of the h...
We begin at the beginning, with an outline of Aristotle’s views on ontology and with a discussion of...
Knowledge in biomedical ontologies can be explicitly represented (often by means of semantic relatio...
Ontology is a burgeoning field, involving researchers from the computer science, philosophy, data an...
the structural organization of the human body from the macromolecular to the macroscopic levels, wit...
Ontology is currently perceived as the solution of first resort for all problems related to biomedic...