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How do computed ontology mappings evolve? - A case study for life science ontologies

... to support data integration and analysis tasks. Changes in the ontologies also require the adaptation of ontology mappings. So far the ... attention albeit ontologies change continuously especially in the life sciences. We therefore analyze how mappings between popular life ...

Publication - hartung - 01/23/2018 - 14:25 - 0 comments - 0 attachments

Towards a Multi-level Approach for the Maintenance of Semantic Annotations

... them (eg, search engines and decision support systems) in order to assure an acceptable level of performance. Despite the recent advances in ontology evolution systems, the maintenance of semantic annotations remains an open problem. In this paper, we introduce, based on previous experiments, the main ...

Publication - cat - 01/21/2018 - 12:16 - 0 comments - 0 attachments

Linking the Gene Ontology to other biomedical ontologies

... n/a The entities described in the Gene Ontology, (i.e., molecular functions, cellular components and biological processes), often make reference (in their names) to other entities, either from GO or from other ontologies, ...

Publication - hartung - 04/17/2013 - 12:05 - 0 comments - 0 attachments

E ffective Mapping Composition for Biomedical Ontologies

... Semantic Interoperability in Medical Informatics @ ESWC 2012 ... promising for highly interconnected ontologies such as in the life science domain. There may be many ontologies that can be used for ...

Publication - hartung - 04/16/2013 - 22:49 - 0 comments - 1 attachment