An approach towards heterogeneous neuroscience dataset integration is proposed that uses Natural Language Processing (NLP) and a knowledge-based phenotype organizer system (PhenOS) to link ontology-anchored terms to underlying data from each database, and then maps these terms based on a computable model of disease (SNOMED CT®). The approach was implemented using sample datasets from fMRIDC, GEO, The Whole Brain Atlas and Neuronames, and allowed for complex queries such as “List all disorders with a finding site of brain region X, and then find the semantically related references in all participating databases based on the ontological model of the disease or its anatomical and morphological attributes”. Precision of the NLP-derived coding o...
Current information technology practices in neuroscience make it difficult to understand the organiz...
AbstractThe NEUROWEB project supports cerebrovascular researchers’ association studies, intended as ...
International audienceThis paper describes the design of the NeuroLOG middleware data management lay...
Neurodegenerative diseases present a wide and complex range of biological and clinical features. An...
The advancement of omics technologies and execution of large-scale clinical studies have led to the ...
The advancement of omics technologies and execution of large-scale clinical studies have led to the ...
The NEUROWEB project supports cerebrovascular researchers' association studies, intended as the sear...
The path to disease gene discovery in humans is often a lengthy one, but can be significantly shorte...
We present issues arising when trying to formalize disease maps, i.e., ontologies to represent the ...
In the biomedical field, there is an ever-increasing number of large, fragmented, and isolated data ...
BACKGROUND: Integration and analysis of phenotype data from humans and model organisms is a key chal...
Neurodegenerative diseases are incurable and debilitating conditions with huge social and economical...
The annotation of functional neuroimaging results for data sharing and reuse is particularly challen...
International audienceA major goal of neuroscience research is to understand the circuits and patter...
Abstract Background Integration and analysis of phenotype data from humans and model organisms is a ...
Current information technology practices in neuroscience make it difficult to understand the organiz...
AbstractThe NEUROWEB project supports cerebrovascular researchers’ association studies, intended as ...
International audienceThis paper describes the design of the NeuroLOG middleware data management lay...
Neurodegenerative diseases present a wide and complex range of biological and clinical features. An...
The advancement of omics technologies and execution of large-scale clinical studies have led to the ...
The advancement of omics technologies and execution of large-scale clinical studies have led to the ...
The NEUROWEB project supports cerebrovascular researchers' association studies, intended as the sear...
The path to disease gene discovery in humans is often a lengthy one, but can be significantly shorte...
We present issues arising when trying to formalize disease maps, i.e., ontologies to represent the ...
In the biomedical field, there is an ever-increasing number of large, fragmented, and isolated data ...
BACKGROUND: Integration and analysis of phenotype data from humans and model organisms is a key chal...
Neurodegenerative diseases are incurable and debilitating conditions with huge social and economical...
The annotation of functional neuroimaging results for data sharing and reuse is particularly challen...
International audienceA major goal of neuroscience research is to understand the circuits and patter...
Abstract Background Integration and analysis of phenotype data from humans and model organisms is a ...
Current information technology practices in neuroscience make it difficult to understand the organiz...
AbstractThe NEUROWEB project supports cerebrovascular researchers’ association studies, intended as ...
International audienceThis paper describes the design of the NeuroLOG middleware data management lay...