Matching is an important step for increasing interoperability between heterogeneous ontologies. Here, we present alignments we produced as domain experts, using a manual mapping process, between the Hymenoptera Anatomy Ontology and other existing arthropod anatomy ontologies (representing spiders, ticks, mosquitoes and Drosophila melanogaster). The resulting alignments contain from 43 to 368 mappings (correspondences), all derived from domain-expert input. Despite the many pairwise correspondences, only 11 correspondences were found in common between all ontologies, suggesting either major intrinsic differences between each ontology or gaps in representing each group’s anatomy. Furthermore, we compare our findings with putative corresponden...
Hymenoptera exhibit an incredible diversity of phenotypes, the result of ~240 million years of evolu...
The difficulty inherent in schema matching has led to the development of several generic match algor...
An ontology is a formal representation of a domain supporting a variety of tasks. A given domain is ...
Matching is an important step for increasing interoperability between heterogeneous ontologies. Here...
Matching is an important step for increasing interoperability between heterogeneous ontologies. Here...
Hymenoptera exhibit an incredible diversity of phenotypes, the result of ~240 million years of evolu...
Hymenoptera exhibit an incredible diversity of phenotypes, the result of ~240 million years of evolu...
Hymenoptera, the insect order that includes sawflies, bees, wasps, and ants, exhibits an incredible ...
The anatomy of model species is described in ontologies, which are used to standardize the annotatio...
Hymenoptera, the insect order that includes sawflies, bees, wasps, and ants, exhibits an incredible ...
<div><p>Hymenoptera, the insect order that includes sawflies, bees, wasps, and ants, exhibits an inc...
Background: One of the longest running tracks in the Ontology Alignment Evaluation Initiative is the...
The anatomy of model species is described in ontologies, which are used to standardize the annotatio...
MOTIVATION: The anatomy of model species is described in ontologies, which are used to standardize t...
Motivation: The anatomy of model species is described in ontologies, which are used to standardize t...
Hymenoptera exhibit an incredible diversity of phenotypes, the result of ~240 million years of evolu...
The difficulty inherent in schema matching has led to the development of several generic match algor...
An ontology is a formal representation of a domain supporting a variety of tasks. A given domain is ...
Matching is an important step for increasing interoperability between heterogeneous ontologies. Here...
Matching is an important step for increasing interoperability between heterogeneous ontologies. Here...
Hymenoptera exhibit an incredible diversity of phenotypes, the result of ~240 million years of evolu...
Hymenoptera exhibit an incredible diversity of phenotypes, the result of ~240 million years of evolu...
Hymenoptera, the insect order that includes sawflies, bees, wasps, and ants, exhibits an incredible ...
The anatomy of model species is described in ontologies, which are used to standardize the annotatio...
Hymenoptera, the insect order that includes sawflies, bees, wasps, and ants, exhibits an incredible ...
<div><p>Hymenoptera, the insect order that includes sawflies, bees, wasps, and ants, exhibits an inc...
Background: One of the longest running tracks in the Ontology Alignment Evaluation Initiative is the...
The anatomy of model species is described in ontologies, which are used to standardize the annotatio...
MOTIVATION: The anatomy of model species is described in ontologies, which are used to standardize t...
Motivation: The anatomy of model species is described in ontologies, which are used to standardize t...
Hymenoptera exhibit an incredible diversity of phenotypes, the result of ~240 million years of evolu...
The difficulty inherent in schema matching has led to the development of several generic match algor...
An ontology is a formal representation of a domain supporting a variety of tasks. A given domain is ...