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Integration of Hybrid Bio-Ontologies using Bayesian Networks for Knowledge Discovery

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Integration of Hybrid Bio-Ontologies using Bayesian Networks for Knowledge Discovery
This paper describes how high level biological knowledge obtained from ontologies such as the Gene Ontology (GO) can be integrated with low level information extracted from a Bayesian network trained on protein interaction data. We can automatically generate a biological ontology by text mining the type II diabetes research literature. The ontology is populated with the entities and relationships from protein-to-protein interactions. New, previously unrelated information is extracted from the growing body of research literature and incorporated with knowledge already known on this subject from the gene ontology and databases such as BIND and BioGRID. We integrate the ontology within the probabilistic framework of Bayesian networks which enables reasoning and prediction of protein function.
Kenneth McGarry, Sheila Garfield, Nick Morris, Ste
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where IJCAI
Authors Kenneth McGarry, Sheila Garfield, Nick Morris, Stefan Wermter
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