Background: The disease and phenotype track was designed to evaluate the relative performance of ontology matching systems that generate mappings between source ontologies. Disease and phenotype ontologies are important for applications such as data mining, data integration and knowledge management to support translational science in drug discovery and understanding the genetics of disease. Results: Eleven systems (out of 21 OAEI participating systems) were able to cope with at least one of the tasks in the Disease and Phenotype track. AML, FCA-Map, LogMap(Bio) and PhenoMF systems produced the top results for ontology matching in comparison to consensus alignments. The results against manually curated mappings proved to be more difficult...
Background: The Centre for Therapeutic Target Validation (CTTV - https://www.targetvalidation.org/ )...
Motivation: In order to create controlled vocabularies for shared use in different biomedical domain...
Ontology matching consists of finding correspondences between semantically related entities of diffe...
Background The disease and phenotype track was designed to evaluate the relative per...
BACKGROUND: The disease and phenotype track was designed to evaluate the relative performance of ont...
The work presented in this paper is framed within the context of the BigMed project, aproject funded...
Researchers use animal studies to better understand human diseases. In recent years, large-scale phe...
Ontology Matching (OM) plays an important role in many domains such as bioinformatics and the Semant...
Ontology Matching (OM) plays an important role in many domains such as bioinformatics and the Semant...
BackgroundIntegration and analysis of phenotype data from humans and model organisms is a key challe...
We motivate the need for challenging problems in the evaluation of ontology matching tools. To addre...
Abstract Background Ontology matching should contribute to the interoperability aspect of FAIR data ...
Abstract Background Biomedical ontologies pose several challenges to ontology matching due both to t...
Ontology matching consists of finding correspondences between semantically related entities of diffe...
Ontology matching consists of finding correspondences between semantically related entities of two o...
Background: The Centre for Therapeutic Target Validation (CTTV - https://www.targetvalidation.org/ )...
Motivation: In order to create controlled vocabularies for shared use in different biomedical domain...
Ontology matching consists of finding correspondences between semantically related entities of diffe...
Background The disease and phenotype track was designed to evaluate the relative per...
BACKGROUND: The disease and phenotype track was designed to evaluate the relative performance of ont...
The work presented in this paper is framed within the context of the BigMed project, aproject funded...
Researchers use animal studies to better understand human diseases. In recent years, large-scale phe...
Ontology Matching (OM) plays an important role in many domains such as bioinformatics and the Semant...
Ontology Matching (OM) plays an important role in many domains such as bioinformatics and the Semant...
BackgroundIntegration and analysis of phenotype data from humans and model organisms is a key challe...
We motivate the need for challenging problems in the evaluation of ontology matching tools. To addre...
Abstract Background Ontology matching should contribute to the interoperability aspect of FAIR data ...
Abstract Background Biomedical ontologies pose several challenges to ontology matching due both to t...
Ontology matching consists of finding correspondences between semantically related entities of diffe...
Ontology matching consists of finding correspondences between semantically related entities of two o...
Background: The Centre for Therapeutic Target Validation (CTTV - https://www.targetvalidation.org/ )...
Motivation: In order to create controlled vocabularies for shared use in different biomedical domain...
Ontology matching consists of finding correspondences between semantically related entities of diffe...