Biomedical ontologies contain errors. Crowdsourcing, defined as taking a job traditionally performed by a designated agent and outsourcing it to an undefined large group of people, provides scalable access to humans. Therefore, the crowd has the potential to overcome the limited accuracy and scalability found in current ontology quality assurance approaches. Crowd-based methods have identified errors in SNOMED CT, a large, clinical ontology, with an accuracy similar to that of experts, suggesting that crowdsourcing is indeed a feasible approach for identifying ontology errors. This work uses that same crowd-based methodology, as well as a panel of experts, to verify a subset of the Gene Ontology (200 relationships). Experts identified 16 er...
Characterising gene function for the ever-increasing number and diversity of species with annotated ...
Finding easier and less resource-intensive ways of building knowledge resources is neces- sary to he...
A scientific ontology is a formal representation of knowledge within a domain, typically including c...
Biomedical ontologies contain errors. Crowdsourcing, defined as taking a job traditionally performed...
Abstract. Crowdsourcing techniques have been shown to provide ef-fective means for solving a variety...
Crowdsourcing provides a valuable source of input that reflects the human diversity of domain knowle...
Experimental data about gene functions curated from the primary literature have enormous value for r...
Experimental data about gene functions curated from the primary literature have enormous value for r...
We present OASSIS (for Ontology ASSISted crowd mining), a prototype system which allows users to dec...
Experimental data about gene functions curated from the primary literature have enormous value for r...
Scientists building the Tree of Life face an overwhelming challenge to categorize phenotypes (e.g., ...
Lanser B, Unger C, Cimiano P. Crowdsourcing Ontology Lexicons. In: Calzolari (Conference Chair) N, C...
We present crowd, a web-based visual tool for ontology engineering tasks. Its aim is to involve onto...
One of the foremost challenges for information technology over the last few years has been to explor...
Semantic technologies provide flexible and scalable solutions to master and make sense of an increas...
Characterising gene function for the ever-increasing number and diversity of species with annotated ...
Finding easier and less resource-intensive ways of building knowledge resources is neces- sary to he...
A scientific ontology is a formal representation of knowledge within a domain, typically including c...
Biomedical ontologies contain errors. Crowdsourcing, defined as taking a job traditionally performed...
Abstract. Crowdsourcing techniques have been shown to provide ef-fective means for solving a variety...
Crowdsourcing provides a valuable source of input that reflects the human diversity of domain knowle...
Experimental data about gene functions curated from the primary literature have enormous value for r...
Experimental data about gene functions curated from the primary literature have enormous value for r...
We present OASSIS (for Ontology ASSISted crowd mining), a prototype system which allows users to dec...
Experimental data about gene functions curated from the primary literature have enormous value for r...
Scientists building the Tree of Life face an overwhelming challenge to categorize phenotypes (e.g., ...
Lanser B, Unger C, Cimiano P. Crowdsourcing Ontology Lexicons. In: Calzolari (Conference Chair) N, C...
We present crowd, a web-based visual tool for ontology engineering tasks. Its aim is to involve onto...
One of the foremost challenges for information technology over the last few years has been to explor...
Semantic technologies provide flexible and scalable solutions to master and make sense of an increas...
Characterising gene function for the ever-increasing number and diversity of species with annotated ...
Finding easier and less resource-intensive ways of building knowledge resources is neces- sary to he...
A scientific ontology is a formal representation of knowledge within a domain, typically including c...