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IJMI
2002
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Assessing the consistency of a biomedical terminology through lexical knowledge
: Objective: In this paper, we investigate the use of lexical knowledge for determining consistency in biomedical terminologies. We focus on adjectival modification as a way of ass...
Olivier Bodenreider, Anita Burgun, Thomas C. Rindf...
IDEAL
2004
Springer
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Learning to Classify Biomedical Terms Through Literature Mining and Genetic Algorithms.
We present an approach to classification of biomedical terms based on the information acquired automatically from the corpus of relevant literature. The learning phase consists of...
Irena Spasic, Goran Nenadic, Sophia Ananiadou
JBI
2006
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Desiderata for domain reference ontologies in biomedicine
Domain reference ontologies represent knowledge about a particular part of the world in a way that is independent from specific objectives, through a theory of the domain. An exam...
Anita Burgun
BIBE
2009
IEEE
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Anomaly-free Prediction of Gene Ontology Annotations Using Bayesian Networks
Gene and protein structural and functional annotations expressed through controlled terminologies and ontologies are paramount especially for the aim of inferring new biomedical k...
Marco Tagliasacchi, Marco Masseroli