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DEXA
2009
Springer
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16 years 1 months ago
Automatic Extraction of Ontologies Wrapping Relational Data Sources
Describing relational data sources (i.e. databases) by means of ontologies constitutes the foundation of most of the semantic based approaches to data access and integration. In sp...
Lina Lubyte, Sergio Tessaris
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BMCBI
2005
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15 years 6 months ago
Providing visualisation support for the analysis of anatomy ontology data
Background: Improvements in technology have been accompanied by the generation of large amounts of complex data. This same technology must be harnessed effectively if the knowledg...
Aba-Sah Dadzie, Albert Burger
BMCBI
2007
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15 years 7 months ago
Spatial location and its relevance for terminological inferences in bio-ontologies
Background: An adequate and expressive ontological representation of biological organisms and their parts requires formal reasoning mechanisms for their relations of physical aggr...
Stefan Schulz, Kornél G. Markó, Udo ...
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MEDINFO
2007
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15 years 8 months ago
Knowledge-Level Querying of Temporal Patterns in Clinical Research Systems
Managing time-stamped data is essential to clinical research activities and often requires the use of considerable domain knowledge, which is difficult to support within database ...
Martin J. O'Connor, Ravi D. Shankar, David B. Parr...
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SEMWEB
2007
Springer
16 years 1 months ago
Extending Fuzzy Description Logics with a Possibilistic Layer
Classical ontologies are not suitable to represent imprecise nor uncertain pieces of information. As a solution we will combine fuzzy Description Logics with a possibilistic layer....
Fernando Bobillo, Miguel Delgado, Juan Góme...