The pivotal role of the relation part-of in the description of living organisms is widely acknowledged. Organisms are open systems, which means that in contradistinction to mechanical artifacts they are characterized by a continuous flow and exchange of matter. A closer analysis of the spatial relations in biological organisms reveals that the decision as to whether a given particular is part-of a second particular or whether it is only contained-in the second particular is often controversial. We here propose a rule-based approach which allows us to decide on the basis of well-defined criteria which of the two relations holds between two anatomical objects, given that one spatially includes the other. We discuss the advantages and limitati...
The human body is a system made of systems. The body is divided into bodily systems proper, such as ...
The Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) is a frame-based ontology that represents declarative knowle...
To enhance the treatment of relations in biomedical ontologies we advance a methodology for providin...
The pivotal role of the relation part-of in the description of living organisms is widely acknowledg...
Modeling complex compositional objects in the field of the life sciences requires to solve intricate...
AbstractMereological relations such as part-of and its inverse has-part are fundamental to the descr...
Spatial representation and reasoning is a central component of medical informatics. The spatial conc...
Both is_a and part_of are ubiquitous in bioinformatics ontolo-gies and terminologies. Yet their trea...
It is argued that medical science requires a classificatory system that (a) puts functions in the ta...
In previous work on biomedical ontologies we showed how the provision of formal definitions for rela...
the structural organization of the human body from the macromolecular to the macroscopic levels, wit...
Background Spatial terminology is used in anatomy to indicate precise, relative positions of structu...
It is now increasingly accepted that many existing biological and medical ontologies can be improved...
The human body is a system made of systems. The body is divided into bodily systems proper, such as ...
The Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) is a frame-based ontology that represents declarative knowle...
To enhance the treatment of relations in biomedical ontologies we advance a methodology for providin...
The pivotal role of the relation part-of in the description of living organisms is widely acknowledg...
Modeling complex compositional objects in the field of the life sciences requires to solve intricate...
AbstractMereological relations such as part-of and its inverse has-part are fundamental to the descr...
Spatial representation and reasoning is a central component of medical informatics. The spatial conc...
Both is_a and part_of are ubiquitous in bioinformatics ontolo-gies and terminologies. Yet their trea...
It is argued that medical science requires a classificatory system that (a) puts functions in the ta...
In previous work on biomedical ontologies we showed how the provision of formal definitions for rela...
the structural organization of the human body from the macromolecular to the macroscopic levels, wit...
Background Spatial terminology is used in anatomy to indicate precise, relative positions of structu...
It is now increasingly accepted that many existing biological and medical ontologies can be improved...
The human body is a system made of systems. The body is divided into bodily systems proper, such as ...
The Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) is a frame-based ontology that represents declarative knowle...
To enhance the treatment of relations in biomedical ontologies we advance a methodology for providin...