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phenotype ontologies
Ontology design patterns and methods for integrating phenotype ontologies
Sarah Alghamdi, Ph.D. Student, Computer Science
Jul 20, 09:00
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10:00
B3 L5 R5209.
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phenotype ontologies
Ontologies are widely used in various domains, including biomedical research, to structure information, represent knowledge, and analyze data. Combining ontologies from different domains is crucial for systematic data analysis and comparison of similar domains. This requires ontology composition, integration, and alignment, which involve creating new classes by reusing classes from different domains, aggregating types of ontologies within the same domain, and finding correspondences between ontologies within the same or similar domain.
PhenomeNET method wins at Ontology matching workshop
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Tue, Oct 25 2016
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phenotype ontologies
PhenomeNET
CBRC congratulates Professor Robert Hoehndorf and Postdoctoral Fellow Miguel Angel Rodriguez Garcia for being one of the winners of the Ontology Alignment Evaluation Initiative challenge sponsored by Pistoia Alliance, presented in the Ontology Matching Workshop that is co-located with ISWC 2016 in Kobe, Japan.