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ICBO 2017: Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK
- Matthew Horridge, Phillip Lord, Jennifer D. Warrender:
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Biomedical Ontology (ICBO 2017), Newcastle-upon-Tyne, United Kingdom, September 13th - 15th, 2017. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2137, CEUR-WS.org 2018
Main Conference Papers
- Mohammad K. Halawani, Rob Forsyth, Phillip W. Lord:
A Literature Based Approach to Define the Scope of Biomedical Ontologies: A Case Study on a Rehabilitation Therapy Ontology. - Mariam Alqasab, Suzanne M. Embury, Sandra de F. Mendes Sampaio:
A Maturity Model for Biomedical Data Curation. - Vincent Henry, Fatiha Saïs, Elodie Marchadier, Juliette Dibie, Anne Goelzer, Vincent Fromion:
BiPOm: Biological Interlocked Process Ontology for Metabolism. How to Infer Molecule Knowledge from Biological Process? - Fumiaki Toyoshima, Riichiro Mizoguchi, Mitsuru Ikeda:
Causation and the River Flow Model of Diseases. - Mustafa Jarrar, Werner Ceusters:
Classifying Processes and Basic Formal Ontology. - Tatsuya Kushida, Kouji Kozaki, Yuka Tateisi, Katsutaro Watanabe, Takeshi Masuda, Katsuji Matsumura, Takahiro Kawamura, Toshihisa Takagi:
Efficient Construction of a New Ontology for Life Sciences by Sub-classifying Related Terms in the Japan Science, Technology Agency Thesaurus. - Phillip W. Lord, Robert Stevens:
Facets, Tiers and Gems: Ontology Patterns for the Hypernormalisation. - Mark Jensen, Alexander D. Diehl:
Integrating an Ontology for RDOC with Existing Biomedical Ontologies. - Rebecca Tauber, Marcus C. Chibucos:
Logical Axiomatization of the Evidence & Conclusion Ontology (ECO) by Integrating External Ontology Classes. - Radhi Rafiee Afandi, Abduljalil Radman, Mahadi Bahari, Lailatul Qadri Zakaria, Muzaimi Mustapha, Waidah Ismail:
Ontology Development in Patients Information System for Stroke Rehabilitation. - Jean Marie Rodrigues, Stefan Schulz, Alan L. Rector:
Scrutinizing the Axiomatic Basis of SNOMED CT: How Confused is it by the Ambiguous Terminology Paradigm? - Jonathan P. Bona, Werner Ceusters:
Scrutinizing the Relationships Between SNOMED CT Concepts and Semantic Tags. - Lucy Lu Wang, John H. Gennari:
Similarity Metrics for Determining Overlap Among Biological Pathways. - Marcos Martínez Romero, Martin J. O'Connor, Michael Dorf, Jennifer Vendetti, Debra Willrett, Attila L. Egyedi, John Graybeal, Mark A. Musen:
Supporting Ontology-Based Standardization of Biomedical Metadata in the CEDAR Workbench. - Aisha Blfgeh, Phillip Lord:
User and Developer Interaction with Editable and Readable Ontologies. - Adrien Barton, Ludger Jansen, Arnaud Rosier, Jean-François Ethier:
What is a Risk? A Formal Representation of Risk of Stroke for People with Atrial Fibrillation.
Main Conference Poster and Demo Papers
- Mariam Alqasab, Suzanne M. Embury, Sandra de F. Mendes Sampaio:
A Tentative Maturity Model for Biomedical Data Curation. - Nicole A. Vasilevsky, James P. Balhoff, Christopher J. Mungall, David Osumi-Sutherland, Sebastian Köhler, Susan M. Bello, Cynthia L. Smith, Peter N. Robinson, Melissa A. Haendel:
Aligning the Human Phenotype and Mammalian Phenotype Ontology using Dead Simple Ontology Design Patterns. - Antony Galton, Shereen Fouad, Gabriel Landini, David A. Randell:
Errors and Artefacts in Histopathological Imaging. - Daniel L. Cook, John H. Gennari, Maxwell Lewis Neal:
Extending the Ontology of Physics for Biology with Thermodynamics. - Dalia A. Alghamdi, Damion M. Dooley, Gurinder Gosal, Emma J. Griffiths, Fiona S. L. Brinkman, William W. L. Hsiao:
FoodOn: A Semantic Ontology Approach for Mapping Foodborne Disease Metadata. - Nizal Alshammry, Phillip Lord:
Identitas: A Better Way To Be Meaningless. - Edison Ong, Yongqun He:
OLOBO: A New Ontology for Linking and Integrating Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies. - Chris Pacheco Rivera, Rowland Mosbergen, Othmar Korn, Tyrone Chen
, Isha Nagpal, Christine A. Wells:
Ontology Challenges for the Stem Cell Community: Towards Integrative Data Mining in the Stemformatics Atlas. - Dharani K. Balasubramanian, Jamillah Z. Khan, Jiang Bian, Yi Guo, William R. Hogan, Amanda Hicks:
Ontology of Cancer Related Social-Ecological Variables. - Simon Jupp, Thomas Liener, Sirarat Sarntivijai, Olga Vrousgou, Tony Burdett, Helen E. Parkinson:
OxO - A Gravy of Ontology Mapping Extracts. - Goksel Misirli, Phillip Lord:
Tawny-SBOL: Using Ontologies to Design and Constrain Genetic Circuits. - Emma Norris, Ailbhe Finnerty, Marta M. Marques, Robert West, James Thomas, Pol Mac Aonghusa, Marie Johnston, Michael P. Kelly, Susan Michie:
The Human Behaviour-Change Project: Developing a Behaviour Change Intervention Ontology. - Jonathan P. Bona, John Grohol, Meredith N. Zozus, Robert Zozus, Mathias Brochhausen:
Toward Using Ontologies to Improve Results in Searches for Mental Health Information.
Oncology Ontology Workshop (ONCONTO 2017) Papers
- James P. Balhoff, Matthew H. Brush, Laura Christopherson, Sherri de Coronado, Gilberto Fragoso, Melissa A. Haendel, Christopher J. Mungall, Kimberly Robasky, Nicole A. Vasilevsky, Lawrence W. Wright:
Tailoring the NCI Thesaurus for Use in The OBO Library. - William D. Duncan, Carmelo Gaudioso, Alexander D. Diehl:
Towards an Ontology for Representing Malignant Neoplasms.
The 2nd Workshop on Representing Social and Legal Entities in the Biomedical Domain (SoLe-BD 2017) Papers
- Brian Donohue:
Toward a BFO-Based Deontic Ontology. - Amanda Hicks, William R. Hogan:
That Which we Call a Pediatrician Would by Any Other Name a Child Treat (or not).
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