The gene ontology (GO) database contains GO terms that describe biological functions of genes. Previous methods for comparing GO terms have relied on the fact that GO terms are organized into a tree structure. Under this paradigm, the locations of two GO terms in the tree dictate their similarity score. In this article, we introduce two new solutions for this problem by focusing instead on the definitions of the GO terms. We apply neural network-based techniques from the natural language processing (NLP) domain. The first method does not rely on the GO tree, whereas the second indirectly depends on the GO tree. In our first approach, we compare two GO definitions by treating them as two unordered sets of words. The word similarity is estima...
Abstract Background The Gene Ontology (GO) is a well known controlled vocabulary describing the biol...
The structured vocabulary that describes gene function, the gene ontology (GO), serves as a powerful...
Abstract Background Gene Ontology (GO) has been widely used in biological databases, annotation proj...
Measuring the semantic similarity between Gene Ontology (GO) terms is an essential step in functiona...
MotivationWhile the manually curated Gene Ontology (GO) is widely used, inferring a GO directly from...
Background: Semantic similarity between Gene Ontology (GO) terms is a fundamental measure for many b...
Background Gene ontology (GO) is a well-structured knowledge of biological terms that desc...
In recent years, ontologies have been extensively used in many biological fields to support a variet...
AbstractExisting methods for computing the semantic similarity between Gene Ontology (GO) terms are ...
In recent years, ontologies have been extensively used in many biological fields to support a variet...
The rapid growth of biomedical data annotated by Gene Ontology (GO) vocabulary demands an intelligen...
AbstractExisting methods for computing the semantic similarity between Gene Ontology (GO) terms are ...
Background: The availability of various high-throughput experimental and computatio...
Abstract Background The availability of various high-throughput experimental and computational metho...
Background Genetic and genomic data analyses are outputting large sets of genes. Functional comparis...
Abstract Background The Gene Ontology (GO) is a well known controlled vocabulary describing the biol...
The structured vocabulary that describes gene function, the gene ontology (GO), serves as a powerful...
Abstract Background Gene Ontology (GO) has been widely used in biological databases, annotation proj...
Measuring the semantic similarity between Gene Ontology (GO) terms is an essential step in functiona...
MotivationWhile the manually curated Gene Ontology (GO) is widely used, inferring a GO directly from...
Background: Semantic similarity between Gene Ontology (GO) terms is a fundamental measure for many b...
Background Gene ontology (GO) is a well-structured knowledge of biological terms that desc...
In recent years, ontologies have been extensively used in many biological fields to support a variet...
AbstractExisting methods for computing the semantic similarity between Gene Ontology (GO) terms are ...
In recent years, ontologies have been extensively used in many biological fields to support a variet...
The rapid growth of biomedical data annotated by Gene Ontology (GO) vocabulary demands an intelligen...
AbstractExisting methods for computing the semantic similarity between Gene Ontology (GO) terms are ...
Background: The availability of various high-throughput experimental and computatio...
Abstract Background The availability of various high-throughput experimental and computational metho...
Background Genetic and genomic data analyses are outputting large sets of genes. Functional comparis...
Abstract Background The Gene Ontology (GO) is a well known controlled vocabulary describing the biol...
The structured vocabulary that describes gene function, the gene ontology (GO), serves as a powerful...
Abstract Background Gene Ontology (GO) has been widely used in biological databases, annotation proj...