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 Baye...
Kenneth McGarry, Sheila Garfield, Nick Morris, Ste...
Ontologies are heavily used in life sciences and evolve continuously to incorporate new or changed insights. Often ontology changes affect only specific parts (regions) of ontologi...
Michael Hartung, Anika Gross, Toralf Kirsten, Erha...
Abstract. Ontology evolution is a painstaking and time-consuming process, especially in information rich and dynamic domains. While ontology evolution refers both to the adaptation...
Fouad Zablith, Marta Sabou, Mathieu d'Aquin, Enric...
Modularity is a key requirement for large ontologies in order to achieve re-use, maintainability, and evolution. Mechanisms for ‘normalisation’ to achieve analogous aims are s...