Enabling Biomedical Semantic Knowledge Resource's Paths with the K-Ware Platform
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2022 IEEE 10th International Conference on Healthcare Informatics (ICHI), 2022 IEEE 10th International Conference on Healthcare Informatics (ICHI), 2022-06-11, Rochester. 2022-06-11p. 513-514
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The wide adoption of digital technologies has increased the availability of coding systems and other metadata to annotate health-related data. However, most of these resources are based on the W3C RDF standard language. ...Lire la suite >
The wide adoption of digital technologies has increased the availability of coding systems and other metadata to annotate health-related data. However, most of these resources are based on the W3C RDF standard language. Their levels of formalism are pretty heterogeneous, making them challenging to handle jointly in the scope of a particular project (aligning/mapping, browsing/navigating, visualizing, etc.). Indeed, these vocabularies having different objectives, are based on standards such as RDF for their persistence, and even use extensions such as SKOS to manipulate terminologies or OWL for ontologies that we want to preserve. Our Knowledge Warehouse platform provides a framework for managing these differences without distorting them. As an example, we will see in this article how K-Ware manages semantic metadata in an abstract way within the OWL Gene Ontology GO resource for handling browsing relations and be able to define pattern for some of the GO reasoning rules.< Réduire