Posts Tagged Frank Gibson
Peer Review of Ontologies for sharing, Ontologies for use
on January 22, 2010 by Frank Gibson in Peer Review, Comments (0)
Review of Ontologies for sharing, Ontologies for use This article is well written and structured, stressing the point that in order to achieve the maximum usability and re-purposing of […]
Upper Level Ontologies
on by Frank Gibson in Reviewed, Comments (4)
As the biomedical domain is highly interconnected, bio-ontologies may overlap with each other. For instance, the Ontology of Biomedical Investigation (OBI) requires the availability of definitions for those chemicals […]
Community Driven Ontology Development
on by Frank Gibson and James Malone in Under Review, Comments (4)
Frank Gibson and James Malone§ §European Bioinformatics Institute, Cambridge, CB5 8LW, UK Community driven ontology development is the process of collaboratively building an ontology which represent the understanding of […]
Review of Semantic Integration Article
on by Frank Gibson in Peer Review, Comments (1)
Review of Semantic Integration for the Life Sciences This article presents an overview of the concept of Semantic Integration how it can be performed and what life-science projects have […]
Ontogenesis: Who’s here?
on by Duncan Hull in Meta, Comments (1)
Who’s here? The following is an alphabetical list of people currently attending the Ontogenesis Blogging a Book Experiment. Sean Bechhofer, University of Manchester Michel Dumontier, University of Carleton Mikel […]