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Dynamic is-a Hierarchy Generation from a Clinical Medical Ontology Nature Precedings
Hiroko Kou; Jun Zhou; Mamoru Ohta; Kouji Kozaki; Ken Imai; Kazuhiko Ohe; Riichiro Mizoguchi.
This article discusses an ontology-handling technology to provide on-demand reorganization of is-a hierarchy of diseases instead of one fixed hierarchy to cope with various viewpoints which physicians might have. It is one of the important benefits of our medical ontology which is developed as a Japanese national project. This technology tackles with the multi-perspective issues of medical knowledge.
Tipo: Manuscript Palavras-chave: Bioinformatics.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/3501/version/1
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Ontology Mapping of PATO to YATO for the improvement of interoperability of quality description Nature Precedings
Hiroshi Masuya; Nobuhiko Tanaka; Kazunori Waki; Tatsuya Kushida; Kouji Kozaki; Riichiro Mizoguchi.
To facilitate broad interoperability for phenotype information between different ontological frameworks, we developed a reference ontology, PATO2YATO_Quality, with the careful mapping of terms of PATO which is a quality ontology commonly used for biological phenotype annotation to the latest top-level ontology, YATO, which represents advanced modeling of quality-related concepts. As a result, YATO framework enabled to describe changes of phenotypic qualities along the courses of time in ontologically correct way and sophisticated classification and representation of interrelationships among quality-related concepts to provide fully integration of qualitative values and quantitative values obtained from phenotyping experiments and advanced representation...
Tipo: Poster Palavras-chave: Genetics & Genomics; Bioinformatics.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/3508/version/1
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Dynamic is-a Hierarchy Generation from a Clinical Medical Ontology Nature Precedings
Hiroko Kou; Jun Zhou; Mamoru Ohta; Kouji Kozaki; Ken Imai; Riichiro Mizoguchi; Kazuhiko Ohe.
This article discusses an ontology-handling technology to provide on-demand reorganization of is-a hierarchy of diseases instead of one fixed hierarchy to cope with various viewpoints which physicians might have. It is one of the important benefits of our medical ontology which is developed as a Japanese national project. This technology tackles with the multi-perspective issues of medical knowledge.
Tipo: Presentation Palavras-chave: Bioinformatics.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/3502/version/1
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An Advanced Clinical Ontology Nature Precedings
Riichiro Mizoguchi; Kouji Kozaki; Hiroko Kou; Ken Imai; Kazuhiko Ohe.
This article discusses a fundamental issues of medical ontology based on ontological theory. We focus on "anatomical structure of organs" and "abnormal states in the human body". On the basis of the investigation, we distinguish organ-specific types from those independent of any organ to maximize the explicitness of ontology. The next feature of our ontology is to allow on-demand reorganization of is-a hierarchy of diseases instead of one fixed hierarchy to cope with various viewpoints which physician might have. We also take care of the notorious issue related to conflict of is-a and part-of relations.
Tipo: Presentation Palavras-chave: Bioinformatics.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/3506/version/1
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An Advanced Clinical Ontology Nature Precedings
Riichiro Mizoguchi; Hiroko Kou; Jun Zhou; Kouji Kozaki; Ken Imai; Kazuhiko Ohe.
This article discusses a fundamental issues of medical ontology based on ontological theory. We focus on "anatomical structure of organs" and "abnormal states in the human body". On the basis of the investigation, we distinguish organ-specific types from those independent of any organ to maximize the explicitness of ontology. The next feature of our ontology is to allow on-demand reorganization of is-a hierarchy of diseases instead of one fixed hierarchy to cope with various viewpoints which physician might have. We also take care of the notorious issue related to conflict of is-a and part-of relations.
Tipo: Manuscript Palavras-chave: Bioinformatics.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://precedings.nature.com/documents/3498/version/1
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