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Analyzing the Evolution of Life Science Ontologies and Mappings

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Analyzing the Evolution of Life Science Ontologies and Mappings
Abstract. Ontologies are heavily developed and used in life sciences and undergo continuous changes. However, the evolution of life science ontologies and references to them (e.g., annotations) is not well understood and has received little attention so far. We therefore propose a generic framework for analyzing both the evolution of ontologies and the evolution of ontology-related mappings, in particular annotations referring to ontologies and similarity (match) mappings between ontologies. We use our framework for an extensive comparative evaluation of evolution measures for 16 life science ontologies. Moreover, we analyze the evolution of annotation mappings and ontology mappings for the Gene Ontology.
Michael Hartung, Toralf Kirsten, Erhard Rahm
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Type Conference
Year 2008
Where DILS
Authors Michael Hartung, Toralf Kirsten, Erhard Rahm
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