In medicine, and thus also in the specific neurovascular domain, the occurrence of a phenotype is implicitly asserted through the diagnostic process, an activity that is deeply rooted in the expert knowledge of the clinical community. Therefore, the major ontological commitment is to define phenotypes having a shared semantic, and connected to the data stored in local repositories. Since association studies are extremely sensitive to noise, a knowledge-intensive treatment is required

Colombo, G., Merico, D., Antoniotti, M., DE PAOLI, F., Mauri, G. (2007). Ontological Modelling for Neurovascular Disease Study: Issues in the Adoption of Description Logic. In 20th International Workshop on Description Logics (pp.529-530). Bolzano University Press.

Ontological Modelling for Neurovascular Disease Study: Issues in the Adoption of Description Logic

COLOMBO, GIANLUCA;ANTONIOTTI, MARCO;DE PAOLI, FLAVIO MARIA;MAURI, GIANCARLO
2007

Abstract

In medicine, and thus also in the specific neurovascular domain, the occurrence of a phenotype is implicitly asserted through the diagnostic process, an activity that is deeply rooted in the expert knowledge of the clinical community. Therefore, the major ontological commitment is to define phenotypes having a shared semantic, and connected to the data stored in local repositories. Since association studies are extremely sensitive to noise, a knowledge-intensive treatment is required
abstract + slide
ontological modelling; neurovascular diseases, description logic
English
International Workshop on Description Logics
2007
Calvanese, D; Franconi, E; Haarslev, V; Lembo, D; Motik, B; Turhan, A-Y; Tessaris, S
20th International Workshop on Description Logics
978-88-6046-008-5
2007
250
529
530
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-250/
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Colombo, G., Merico, D., Antoniotti, M., DE PAOLI, F., Mauri, G. (2007). Ontological Modelling for Neurovascular Disease Study: Issues in the Adoption of Description Logic. In 20th International Workshop on Description Logics (pp.529-530). Bolzano University Press.
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