AbstractTerminologies and ontologies are increasingly prevalent in healthcare and biomedicine. However they suffer from inconsistent renderings, distribution formats, and syntax that make applications through common terminologies services challenging. To address the problem, one could posit a shared representation syntax, associated schema, and tags. We identified a set of commonly-used elements in biomedical ontologies and terminologies based on our experience with the Common Terminology Services 2 (CTS2) Specification as well as the Lexical Grid (LexGrid) project. We propose guidelines for precisely such a shared terminology model, and recommend tags assembled from SKOS, OWL, Dublin Core, RDF Schema, and DCMI meta-terms. We divide these g...
Abstract Background Ontology term labels can be ambiguous and have multiple senses. While this is no...
AbstractWhile the biomedical informatics community widely acknowledges the utility of domain ontolog...
BACKGROUND Biomedical ontologies contain a wealth of metadata that constitutes a fundamental infr...
AbstractTerminologies and ontologies are increasingly prevalent in healthcare and biomedicine. Howev...
In the management of biomedical data, vocabularies such as ontologies and terminologies (O/Ts) are u...
Ontology is a burgeoning field, involving researchers from the computer science, philosophy, data an...
Ontology is currently perceived as the solution of first resort for all problems related to biomedic...
Abstract. Objectives: Biomedical ontologies exist to serve integration of clinical and experimental ...
The goal of the OBO (Open Biomedical Ontologies) Foundry initiative is to create and maintain an evo...
Biomedical terminologies and ontologies underlie various Health Information Systems (HISs), Electron...
Biomedical ontologies exist to serve integration of clinical and experimental data, and it is critic...
We propose a typology of representational artifacts for health care and life sciences domains and as...
This paper is intended to explore how to use terminological resources for ontology engineering. Nowa...
This paper is intended to explore how to use terminological resources for ontology engineering.Nowad...
It is increasingly challenging to analyze the data produced in biomedicine, even more so when relyin...
Abstract Background Ontology term labels can be ambiguous and have multiple senses. While this is no...
AbstractWhile the biomedical informatics community widely acknowledges the utility of domain ontolog...
BACKGROUND Biomedical ontologies contain a wealth of metadata that constitutes a fundamental infr...
AbstractTerminologies and ontologies are increasingly prevalent in healthcare and biomedicine. Howev...
In the management of biomedical data, vocabularies such as ontologies and terminologies (O/Ts) are u...
Ontology is a burgeoning field, involving researchers from the computer science, philosophy, data an...
Ontology is currently perceived as the solution of first resort for all problems related to biomedic...
Abstract. Objectives: Biomedical ontologies exist to serve integration of clinical and experimental ...
The goal of the OBO (Open Biomedical Ontologies) Foundry initiative is to create and maintain an evo...
Biomedical terminologies and ontologies underlie various Health Information Systems (HISs), Electron...
Biomedical ontologies exist to serve integration of clinical and experimental data, and it is critic...
We propose a typology of representational artifacts for health care and life sciences domains and as...
This paper is intended to explore how to use terminological resources for ontology engineering. Nowa...
This paper is intended to explore how to use terminological resources for ontology engineering.Nowad...
It is increasingly challenging to analyze the data produced in biomedicine, even more so when relyin...
Abstract Background Ontology term labels can be ambiguous and have multiple senses. While this is no...
AbstractWhile the biomedical informatics community widely acknowledges the utility of domain ontolog...
BACKGROUND Biomedical ontologies contain a wealth of metadata that constitutes a fundamental infr...