The purpose of this chapter is to follow the evolution of what has occurred over time in the ontologies published in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Correctness and completeness of ontologies on the schema and instance level are important quality criteria in their selection for an application. To help both the librarians and the users, there is a need of a framework for the comparison of different semantic data sources in the COVID-19 pandemic. Meanwhile, online services and/or applications based on ontologies or SKOS-based COVID-19 thesauri are still rare. As an emerging technology in libraries, an all-integrating ontology for coronavirus disease knowledge and data refers to the continuing development of an existing technology. In spite...
Coronavirus (covid 19) is one of the most dangerous viruses that have spread all over the world. Wit...
A lack of surveillance system infrastructure in the Asia-Pacific region is seen as hindering the glo...
The current COVID-19 pandemic and the previous SARS/MERS outbreaks of 2003 and 2012 have resulted in...
Context: The outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic of the new COVID-19 disease (COVID-19 for short) de...
Background: Creating an ontology for COVID-19 surveillance should help ensure transparency and consi...
One year ago, the novel COVID-19 infectious disease emerged and spread, causing high mortality and m...
Technological developments have resulted in tremendous increases in the volume and diversity of the ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused the deaths of millions of people around the world. The scientific c...
The COVID-19 pandemic prompted immense work on the investigation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Ontologies...
Globally, the coronavirus epidemic has now hit lives of millions and thousands of people around the ...
A semantic software framework in the context of the COVID-19 cases worldwide, named the COVID-19@Sem...
The Infectious Disease Ontology (IDO) is a suite of interoperable ontology modules that aims to prov...
Ontologies, as the term is used in informatics, are structured vocabularies comprised of human- and ...
This article aims to review the important roles of health knowledge organization systems (KOSs) duri...
The COVID-19 epidemiology and monitoring ontology (CEMO) is an OWL ontology built during the COVID-1...
Coronavirus (covid 19) is one of the most dangerous viruses that have spread all over the world. Wit...
A lack of surveillance system infrastructure in the Asia-Pacific region is seen as hindering the glo...
The current COVID-19 pandemic and the previous SARS/MERS outbreaks of 2003 and 2012 have resulted in...
Context: The outbreak of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic of the new COVID-19 disease (COVID-19 for short) de...
Background: Creating an ontology for COVID-19 surveillance should help ensure transparency and consi...
One year ago, the novel COVID-19 infectious disease emerged and spread, causing high mortality and m...
Technological developments have resulted in tremendous increases in the volume and diversity of the ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused the deaths of millions of people around the world. The scientific c...
The COVID-19 pandemic prompted immense work on the investigation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Ontologies...
Globally, the coronavirus epidemic has now hit lives of millions and thousands of people around the ...
A semantic software framework in the context of the COVID-19 cases worldwide, named the COVID-19@Sem...
The Infectious Disease Ontology (IDO) is a suite of interoperable ontology modules that aims to prov...
Ontologies, as the term is used in informatics, are structured vocabularies comprised of human- and ...
This article aims to review the important roles of health knowledge organization systems (KOSs) duri...
The COVID-19 epidemiology and monitoring ontology (CEMO) is an OWL ontology built during the COVID-1...
Coronavirus (covid 19) is one of the most dangerous viruses that have spread all over the world. Wit...
A lack of surveillance system infrastructure in the Asia-Pacific region is seen as hindering the glo...
The current COVID-19 pandemic and the previous SARS/MERS outbreaks of 2003 and 2012 have resulted in...