• Ideally, such controlled vocabularies take the form of ontologies, which support logical reasoning over the data annotated using the terms in the vocabulary. (wikipedia.org)
  • formerly Open Biomedical Ontologies) is an effort to create ontologies (controlled vocabularies) for use across biological and medical domains. (wikipedia.org)
  • Projects should address health-related behavioral and social science problems not easily solved without improvement in semantic knowledge structures (e.g., controlled vocabularies, taxonomies, and ontologies). (nih.gov)
  • This has led to the development of certain proposed principles of good practice in ontology development, which are now being put into practice within the framework of the Open Biomedical Ontologies consortium through its OBO Foundry initiative. (wikipedia.org)
  • As a community effort, standard common mappings have been created for lossless roundtrip transformations between Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) format and OWL. (wikipedia.org)
  • PRO (http://pir.georgetown.edu/pro) is part of the Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) Foundry. (philarchive.org)
  • The Protein Ontology (PRO) is designed as a formal and principled Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) Foundry ontology for proteins. (philarchive.org)
  • The original set of ontologies also included the Zebrafish Anatomical Ontology (a part of the Zebrafish Information Network), the CheBI ontology, the Disease Ontology, the Plant Ontology, the Sequence Ontology, the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations and the Protein Ontology. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Protein Ontology: A structured representation of protein forms and complexes. (philarchive.org)
  • The Protein Ontology (PRO) provides a formal, logically-based classification of specific protein classes including structured representations of protein isoforms, variants and modified forms. (philarchive.org)
  • Framework for a protein ontology. (philarchive.org)
  • TGF-beta signaling proteins and the Protein Ontology. (philarchive.org)
  • The Open Biological and Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) Foundry is a group of people dedicated to build and maintain ontologies related to the life sciences. (wikipedia.org)
  • The OBO Foundry establishes a set of principles for ontology development for creating a suite of interoperable reference ontologies in the biomedical domain. (wikipedia.org)
  • Currently, there are more than a hundred ontologies that follow the OBO Foundry principles. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Foundry initiative aims at improving the integration of data in the life sciences. (wikipedia.org)
  • The formalization of concepts in the biomedical domain is especially known via the work of the Gene Ontology Consortium, a part of the OBO Foundry. (wikipedia.org)
  • A subset of the original OBO ontologies has started the OBO Foundry, which leads the OBO efforts since 2007. (wikipedia.org)
  • The OBO Foundry community is also dedicated to developing tools to facilitate creating and maintaining ontologies. (wikipedia.org)
  • To facilitate command line management of ontologies in a Protégé- and OWL-compatible format, the OBO Foundry has developed the tool ROBOT (ROBOT is an OBO Tool). (wikipedia.org)
  • The initial set of OBO Foundry ontologies was composed by mature ontologies (such as the Gene Ontology, GO, and the Foundational Model of Anatomy, FMAO), by mergers of previously existing ontologies (ex: the Cell Ontology, CL, formed from different dedicated ontologies, and related parts on GO and FMAO) and by development of new ontologies based on its principles. (wikipedia.org)
  • The number of ontologies in OBO has grown to the order of hundreds, and they are gathered in the list of OBO Foundry ontologies. (wikipedia.org)
  • A number of different OBO Foundry ontologies have also been integrated to the Wikidata knowledge graph. (wikipedia.org)
  • PRO will allow the specification of relationships between PRO, GO and other OBO Foundry ontologies. (philarchive.org)
  • To promote collaboration and interoperability between different projects, the OBO Foundry principles require that these ontologies be open and non-redundant, avoiding duplication of terms through the re-use of existing resources. (biomedcentral.com)
  • To create an infrastructure that connects and serves these diverse communities, there is a need to both bring together the people, and ground this work in a framework that supports semantically-rich system, process and information interoperability. (w3.org)
  • One way of meeting the goal of interoperability is to reuse existing resources by importing them into the to-be-created ontology. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Other tool related to the OBO effort is OBO-Edit, an ontology editor and reasoner funded by the Gene Ontology Consortium. (wikipedia.org)
  • However, there are shortcomings in the Resource Description Framework (RDF) data file provided by the GO consortium: 1) Lack of sufficient semantic relationships between pairs of terms coming from the three independent GO sub-ontologies, that limit the power to provide complex semantic queries and inference services based on it. (biomedcentral.com)
  • As a Semantic Web application domain, Gene Ontology Consortium provides a RDF-XML data file http://archive.geneontology.org/full/2007-08-01/go_200708-assocdb.rdf-xml.gz . (biomedcentral.com)
  • However, much biological insight is gained from the analysis of the data produced from these investigations, and there is a lack of adequate descriptions of the wide range of software that are central to bioinformatics. (biomedcentral.com)
  • An ontology of software used to analyze data produced by investigations in the life sciences can be made in such a way that it covers the important features requested and prioritized by its users. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Research: I am interested in the philosophy of action, broadly conceived, as well as the philosophy of psychology/cognitive science and social ontology. (lu.se)
  • We propose a RDF model, GORouter , which encodes heterogeneous original data in a uniform RDF format, creates additional ontology mappings between GO terms, and introduces a set of inference rulebases. (biomedcentral.com)
  • We apply computational methods to study and develop tools, software, databases and ontologies to manage and analyze high-throughput, heterogeneous biological data. (sri.com)
  • This FOA encourages applications to establish partnerships between researchers interested in a biological problem of significant scope and researchers providing high-throughput structure determination capabilities through the NIGMS PSI:Biology network. (nih.gov)
  • W3C takes its first step into deploying standards into specific vertical services with the launch of the Semantic Web for Health Care and Life Sciences Interest Group (HCLSIG). (w3.org)
  • The first of its kind for W3C, the Semantic Web for Health Care and Life Sciences Interest Group (HCLSIG) deploys standardized Semantic Web specifications into specific services defined by a user community. (w3.org)
  • Semantic Web Technologies Can Provide Bridge Between Chemists, Biologists, Clinicians and other Researchers Health care and life sciences research are rapidly evolving, and a critical key to their success is the implementation of new informatics models that will bridge many forms of biological and medical information across institutions. (w3.org)
  • W3C Takes Step in Uniting Area Specialists with Web Technologies to Improve Communication, Information Sharing The HCLSIG will develop use cases that demonstrate the value to business of adopting Semantic Web technology, core vocabularies and ontologies, guidelines and best practices for unique identifiers. (w3.org)
  • The group will also work with other Semantic Web groups to gather suggestions for future development, and will support and encourage the use of Semantic Web technologies and foster the growth of interoperable, policy-aware data and databases in the health care and life sciences industries. (w3.org)
  • The output is a semantic model with putative biological relations, with each relation linked to the corresponding evidence. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The growing need for integration of diverse and heterogeneous data sets from distinct communities of scientists in separate biological research fields has thus been the major driving force to migrate from traditional XML to Semantic Web [ 2 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • So there's a chain of inference from our metaphysics of self to very concrete aspects of our lives, both personally and socially. (naturalism.org)
  • Many scientific approaches base their ontologies on causal relationships between specific parts (determinism, atomism). (berghahnjournals.com)
  • By virtue of its explanations and theories, science tends to connect radically diverse sorts of phenomena into a single, natural causal web. (naturalism.org)
  • The SWO is another element of the biomedical ontology landscape that is necessary for the description of biomedical entities and how they were discovered. (biomedcentral.com)
  • There is, however, a gap in the current set of ontologies-one that describes the protein entities themselves and their relationships. (philarchive.org)
  • Biomedical ontologies are sets of terms and relations that represent entities in the scientific world and how they relate to each other. (biomedcentral.com)
  • There are currently more than 150 biomedical ontologies and 700,000 entities in the NCBO BioPortal http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ . (biomedcentral.com)
  • All the entities and properties that science says are in good evidential standing are united into a single framework of existence - what we call nature. (naturalism.org)
  • Taxonomy (general) Taxonomy is the practice and science of classification. (pearltrees.com)
  • Keet, C.M., Khan, Z.C. Foundational Ontologies: From Theory to Practice and Back . (meteck.org)
  • We encourage submissions from scholars and students from all domains in the humanities, in the social, biological and medical sciences, including clinical practice, to discuss current developments - and alternatives to the existing research trends, models and practices- in the areas of brain, sex/gender and sexuality. (unil.ch)
  • That is, I want the label 'cybernetics' to attract people who have an interest in both the subject and practice of conversation, and of creating the 'new' out of this form of dynamic interaction, irrespective of whether their interests are in electronics, life, society, or mind, and whether they come from science, art, or politics. (asc-cybernetics.org)
  • The journal was launched to meet the need in the community for a platform to publish impactful and open science that advances basic and clinical research—using genetic, genomic, omic, and systems approaches—that has the potential to revolutionize the practice of medicine. (cdc.gov)
  • The creation of OBO in 2001 was largely inspired by the efforts of the Gene Ontology project. (wikipedia.org)
  • We consider approaches for representing the role of protein complexes in the cell cycle, displaying modules of metabolism in a hierarchical format, integrating experimental interaction data with structured vocabularies such as Gene Ontology categories and representing conserved interactions among orthologous groups of genes. (nature.com)
  • The most renowned biological ontology, Gene Ontology (GO) is widely used for annotations of genes and gene products of different organisms. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Papers addressing topics of other sections of the Yearbook, such as Translational Bioinformatics, were excluded based on the predefined exclusion of MeSH descriptors such as Genetic research, Gene ontology, Human genome project, Stem cell research, or Molecular epidemiology. (thieme-connect.com)
  • This standard (ISA-TAB-Nano) specifies the format for representing and sharing information about nanomaterials, small molecules and biological specimens along with their assay characterization data (including metadata, and summary data) using spreadsheet or TAB-delimited files. (nih.gov)
  • The research projects must include multi-disciplinary teams of subject matter experts in one or more BSSR fields, as well as ontology related informatics and computational approaches. (nih.gov)
  • This document examines a set of use cases from science and industry, taking relational data and exposing it in patterns conforming to shared RDF schemata. (w3.org)
  • In this paper, we advocate the value of a relational and processual ontology in order to account for the systemic and multi-level unity that characterizes the phenomena of life, firstly providing a review of relational ontology and of its value in relationship to temporality, secondly drawing suggestions from the analysis of developmental processes in oncology and neuroscience. (vitaepensiero.it)
  • The methodology can be used to bootstrap the construction of semantically rich biological models using the results of knowledge extraction processes. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Obstacles Prevent Sharing of Related Data, Slowing Clinical Research In both life science research communities and health services provider settings, boundaries that inhibit data sharing limit innovation and impede efficient care delivery. (w3.org)
  • This Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) invites applications to support research projects focused on the expansion of existing or development of new ontologies for behavioral or social science research (BSSR). (nih.gov)
  • PAR-23-181 ) and the other funded projects in a Behavioral and Social Science Ontology Development U01 Research Network. (nih.gov)
  • Data federation" - the important recognition that value could be unlocked by connecting information from multiple, separate data stores - first became a research emphasis within the biology and computer science communities in the 1980s. (mkbergman.com)
  • In a recent Science paper, Peng [ 7 ] suggested that making research that uses computational methods reproducible requires much greater attention to detailing the software as part of the experimental process. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This collection of research explores various aspects of AI, published between 2018 and 2022 in the APS journals Psychological Science , Clinical Psychological Science , Current Directions in Psychological Science , Perspectives on Psychological Science , Psychological Science in the Public Interest , and Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science . (psychologicalscience.org)
  • Robots can increase our knowledge about human cognition and serve as tools for research in psychological science. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • Because the ontology of physics is grounded on the reversibility of time, it is able to reproduce experimental research without the influence of events in time. (berghahnjournals.com)
  • The master's journey amazed me by taking me on a philosophical tour through different topics like science, mind, language, etc., which shaped my rudimentary research interests. (indianphilosophynetwork.org)
  • Biomedical ontologies are emerging as critical tools in genomic and proteomic research where complex data in disparate resources need to be integrated. (philarchive.org)
  • Ontology development is a rapidly growing area of research, especially in the life sciences domain. (biomedcentral.com)
  • to analyze the social and political underpinnings of the ongoing "cerebralization" of human life and especially of sex/gender, and to discuss the impacts of neuroscientific sex/gender research in sociopolitical and cultural fields. (unil.ch)
  • We'd think that science is the perfect space for this sort of peer cooperation, based on Thomas Merton's observation: "I propose the seeming paradox that in science, private property is established by having its substance freely given to others…" Scientists solve a complex game theoretic problem with new research: they've got to disclose to get credit, but as they disclose, they enable competitors in the field. (ethanzuckerman.com)
  • While this only affects NIH-funded research (hugely important to US biological research, but less relevant in other spaces), institutions like Harvard and MIT are adopting open access publishing policies that mandate this behavior. (ethanzuckerman.com)
  • She is now a professor at Soka University, where she currently teaches and continues to do research to develop useful glycoinformatics tools for the community and to apply them to the understanding of glycan function in biological system. (gr.jp)
  • In the late 1970's, responding to critics of his use of the comparative approach to study speciation, Bill spent most of a two year postdoc in Australia studying the history and philosophy of science and epistemology to evaluate his research methodology (Hall 1983 ). (evodevouniverse.com)
  • To stay informed about the latest news and research in the sciences and Intelligent Design, visit Evolution News . (uncommondescent.com)
  • The idea was also to propose a framework where the SWEGENE platform users would get computerised support for their research projects. (lu.se)
  • With a standard set of taxonomies and ontologies for equipment, measurements and analysis, there is an opportunity to streamline the way companies manage test execution, samples and results so that they can predict stability issues early. (pharmamanufacturing.com)
  • There has also been a move to automatically describe the provenance of computations (including the actual run of a workflow), and ontologies have been provided to support this recording [ 12 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
  • We designed minimal proto-ontologies in OWL for capturing different aspects of a text mining experiment: the biological hypothesis, text and documents, text mining, and workflow provenance. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Tools or resources must also account for socio-behavioral cultural context in vocabulary/ontology development. (nih.gov)
  • An ontology such as the SWO provides the vocabulary and identifiers for the software aspects of such automatically recorded provenance. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Ontology (information science) In computer science and information science, an ontology formally represents knowledge as a hierarchy of concepts within a domain, using a shared vocabulary to denote the types, properties and interrelationships of those concepts. (pearltrees.com)
  • The Software Ontology (SWO) is a description of software used to store, manage and analyze data. (biomedcentral.com)
  • analyze their explanatory relevance in the light of a number of examples from the life sciences, paying special attention to developmental phenomena. (philarchive.org)
  • RDF (or Resource Description Framework) is simply a way to represent data, just like spreadsheets, databases, PDF, XML and many other formats. (scibite.com)
  • On the other hand, in order to expose structured data on the Web, Resource Description Framework (RDF) [RDF] is used. (w3.org)
  • Ontologies have become an important source of knowledge in molecular biology. (biomedcentral.com)
  • GO has three independent subontologies, Cellular Component, Biological Process and Molecular Function. (biomedcentral.com)
  • However, what interested me was the persistence of metaphysics even in our molecular biological explanations over the biologists' claim that Darwin 'murdered' God by introducing a mechanism called natural selection. (indianphilosophynetwork.org)
  • It holds itself to be the only science truly capable of uncovering truth about reality in mathematical formulas. (berghahnjournals.com)
  • This approach is reasonable and recommended for small ontologies that are designed in ways consistent with the importing ontology. (biomedcentral.com)
  • People approach Science Commons based on encountering Wikipedia or free software, and say, We what 'that' for science. (ethanzuckerman.com)
  • This is especially the case in life sciences where simplification and flattening of diverse data types often lead to incorrect predictions. (bvsalud.org)
  • Furthermore, there has been very limited success in using non-standardized data to represent or derive structure-activity-relationships (SARs) that are critical for understanding the effects of nanomaterial structure on biological activity in nanomedicine. (nih.gov)
  • Data federation and resolving various heterogeneities has many of its intellectual roots in the intersection of biology and computer science. (mkbergman.com)
  • The result is an ontology that meets the needs of a broad range of users by describing software, its information processing tasks, data inputs and outputs, data formats versions and so on. (biomedcentral.com)
  • When combined with ontologies, RDF has huge potential for powering integrated data analytics and has many applications within pharmaceuticals, healthcare and life sciences. (scibite.com)
  • The authors of the second best paper present a secure and scalable platform for the preprocessing of biomedical data for deep data-driven health management applied for the detection of pre-symptomatic COVID-19 cases and for biological characterization of insulin-resistance heterogeneity. (thieme-connect.com)
  • The current health crisis highlights the need for healthcare institutions to continue the development and deployment of Big Data spaces, to strengthen their expertise in data science and to implement efficient data quality evaluation and improvement programs. (thieme-connect.com)
  • What does griefing look like in the world of biological data? (ethanzuckerman.com)
  • He asks us to consider three aspects of the world of science: data, tools and texts. (ethanzuckerman.com)
  • Scientists within life sciences are generating data faster than they can deal with it. (lu.se)
  • Application of genomic AI to these early life settings has not received much attention in the ethics literature. (cdc.gov)
  • Can we imagine a biological literature without a grounding in these concepts? (indianphilosophynetwork.org)
  • He is attempting to develop a body of theory applicable to several levels of biological organization from cells to social systems, unifying concepts of life, information and knowledge across the paradigmatic disciplines of epistemology, biology, and the sciences of cognition, organization, information and knowledge management. (evodevouniverse.com)
  • An integration into OBO of the OntoClean's theory of rigidity has been proposed as a step to standardize candidate ontologies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Evolution theory has an ontological commitment toward them and we take evolution theory as the theoretical framework for our explanation of living phenomena. (indianphilosophynetwork.org)
  • Most of the "medicine" examined in "philosophy of biomedicine" is medicine pursued within a biomedicine framework, so there is much overlap. (stanford.edu)
  • Ecology is defined as a science, and a philosophy of ecology has become a recognized domain of the philosophy of science. (mdpi.com)
  • In this paper, I propose that a new, non-standard and non-propositional logic of real processes, Logic in Reality (LIR) grounded in physics applies to the science and philosophy of these narratives and helps to explicate them. (mdpi.com)
  • I did my Ph.D. at the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT Indore where I learned and explored different aspects of philosophy. (indianphilosophynetwork.org)
  • In fact, it was life in that village that influenced me and shaped me to become a philosophy scholar. (indianphilosophynetwork.org)
  • Apart from this, I have an intense interest in the metaphysics of science, philosophy of language (Frege, Wittgenstein, the concept of meaning and its relation to syntax). (indianphilosophynetwork.org)
  • It was when I thought of doing bachelor's, after higher secondary studies in science, that I first heard about philosophy. (indianphilosophynetwork.org)
  • In his 1939 preface to the first English edition of Dialectics of Nature , biologist J. B. S. Haldane wrote that Engels's contributions to the philosophy of nature and the natural sciences are widely known from his Anti-Dühring . (monthlyreview.org)
  • Finally, we therefore revisit work in philosophy of technology on the dual nature of technical artefacts, in philosophy of science on functional and mechanistic explanations, and in philosophy of biology on biological functions, and explore the consequences of the fact that engineering function is an ambiguous notion. (philpapers.org)
  • Gordon has been focusing on three aspects of Fanon's works since his first book, Fanon and the Crisis of European Man: An Essay on Philosophy and the Human Sciences , published in 1995: Fanon's existential-phenomenological account of race, his metacritique of European Reason, and his humanism. (radicalphilosophy.com)
  • Sergio Balari & Guillermo Lorenzo - 2019 - History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences 41 (1):5. (philarchive.org)
  • There are ontologies that follow OBO principles but are not officially part of OBO, such as eagle-i's Reagent Application Ontology. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is based on the principles of Web Ontology Language (OWL). (wikipedia.org)
  • technology to develop artificial components, systematization methodology for intelligent systems, and scientific principles related to artificial life. (wikicfp.com)
  • These principles require that member ontologies be open, orthogonal, expressed in a common shared syntax, and designed to possess a common space of identifiers. (biomedcentral.com)
  • This runs counter to the discourses of all other sciences, which do presume the irreversibility of time and the evolution of phenomena. (berghahnjournals.com)
  • Part 1 of this article seeks to bridge the fundamental laws of physics and ontologies based on the time-irreversible evolution of natural phenomena. (berghahnjournals.com)
  • Our conclusion is that the emphasis placed by modern-day biology on such properties as variability, evolvability, and a whole collection of phenomena like modularity, robustness, and developmental constraint or developmental bias requires the adoption of a much more dynamic perspective than traditional realization frameworks are able to capture. (philarchive.org)
  • SRI's Computer Science Laboratory develops leading-edge tools and methods for areas including computer security, high-assurance systems, advanced user interfaces, computer networking, robotics, biotechnology, and nanotechnology. (sri.com)
  • Additional methods for including related classes include a SPARQL-based ontology term retrieval algorithm that extracts terms related to a given set of signature terms and an option to extract the hierarchy rooted at a specified ontology term. (biomedcentral.com)
  • New methods, tools, and CRI systems have been developed in order to enable real-world evidence generation and optimize the life-cycle of clinical trials. (thieme-connect.com)
  • Biomedicine is the umbrella theoretical framework for most health science and health technology work done in academic and government settings. (stanford.edu)
  • This culture had a notable richness and complexity that, from theoretical and scientific knowledge, led to applied science, producing important technological applications, such as astronomical observatories and calendars. (vitaepensiero.it)
  • Such focus on the interplay of synchronic and diachronic factors in the organism's processes of growth appeals to an overcoming of mereology, but it also entails the need for an ontological and epistemological reflection, which can find support in some recent experimental and theoretical advances from different subfields of biomedical sciences. (vitaepensiero.it)
  • 2009). On the other hand, emergence of Jung's conception of a complex according to Brooke (2009) the emergence of a psyche that cannot be explained only in physi- poetic thought in Jung would never have been ological, biological, neurological and/or ana- systematically exposed in a clear theoretical/ tomical terms. (bvsalud.org)
  • Bartlett and colleagues addressed the current and future directions of computational scientific discovery, including AI, and its applications in psychological science. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • For example, the source ontology may be too large for editing tools, use different design patterns, or be at an early stage of development. (biomedcentral.com)
  • There are also plugins for OBO-Edit which facilitate the development of ontologies, such as the semi-automatic ontology generator DOG4DAG. (wikipedia.org)
  • It is a framework, a set of philosophical commitments, a global institution woven into Western culture and its power dynamics, and more. (stanford.edu)
  • This entry will review the philosophical literature (and some literature in allied fields, such as history of medicine) that scrutinizes the biomedical framework itself, in whole or in part. (stanford.edu)
  • Modern developments in natural sciences have raised philosophical issues that dialectical materialists have long investigated. (monthlyreview.org)
  • Engels may have not brought his work in progress to completion, but what he left behind continues to help enrich our philosophical understanding of nature and improve our orientation to the natural sciences of our time. (monthlyreview.org)
  • REVIEWS Fanon's Pantheons Lewis R. Gordon, What Fanon Said: A Philosophical Introduction to His Life and Thought , Fordham University Press, New York, 2015. (radicalphilosophy.com)
  • AI has been described as having the potential to improve human lives-for instance, automating certain work functions, guiding driverless cars, increasing the accuracy of clinical diagnoses, improving personalized treatment options, and helping students learn more efficiently. (psychologicalscience.org)
  • The head of SRI's AI Center recalls when the TV star and science-communications expert visited SRI to learn more about our extraordinary work in robotics. (sri.com)
  • In the future, I also would like to work on the ontology of memory. (indianphilosophynetwork.org)
  • Applicants to this FOA should propose work to solve a substantial biological problem for which the determination of many protein structures is necessary. (nih.gov)
  • His work for Tenix paralleled most of the 17+ year life-cycle of the $5 billion ANZAC Ship Project - the largest, most successful defense project in Australian history. (evodevouniverse.com)
  • The OBO file format is a biology-oriented language for building ontologies. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some philosophers have also proposed alternative frameworks for understanding the relations between biology and medicine. (stanford.edu)
  • Bill's experiences as a child watching living marine and fresh water microorganisms through the microscope and teaching general and invertebrate biology in the 1960s led him to ask "What is life? (evodevouniverse.com)
  • This issue is fundamental to all areas of science and technology and led to the development of a proposed solution known as Nanopublication. (scibite.com)
  • I begin with representation, and outline a model of representation as a fundamental solution to the biological problem of action selection. (lehigh.edu)
  • The first best paper describes an operational and scalable framework for generating EHR datasets based on a detailed clinical model with an application in the domain of the COVID-19 pandemics. (thieme-connect.com)
  • William (Bill) Hall is currently an honorary National Fellow of the Australian Centre for Science, Innovation and Society and resident in the Engineering Learning Unit of the Melbourne University School of Engineering where he does the odd lecture and tutorial in Engineering Knowledge Management and prosecutes his multidisciplinary studies of the evolutionary emergence and interactions of knowledge and organization in hierarchically complex systems from cells to human social systems. (evodevouniverse.com)
  • Now, why would a science-based way of justifying beliefs - what philosophers call an epistemology - deny the supernatural? (naturalism.org)
  • ROBOT aggregates functions for routine tasks in ontology development, is open source, and can be used either via the command line or as a library for any language on the Java Virtual Machine. (wikipedia.org)
  • When Engels was working on his Dialectics of Nature in the 1870s and '80s, there was a visible tendency on the rise in the natural sciences that "rejected the mechanistic world view," drawing "closer to the idea of an historical development of nature. (monthlyreview.org)
  • An OntoFox application in the development of the Vaccine Ontology (VO) is demonstrated. (biomedcentral.com)
  • The development of a new biomedical ontology covering a specific domain is often an ambitious, time-consuming project, usually requiring extensive cross-community collaboration. (biomedcentral.com)
  • Mahlaza, Z., Keet, C.M. Formalisation and classification of grammar and template-mediated techniques to model and ontology verbalisation . (meteck.org)
  • The mean download advances in heterocyclic chemistry may Learn as biological at modular service and instead of 2D functional hypocrisy. (lightseed.com)
  • Services A download advances in heterocyclic chemistry spread is a deep and audio guide of the framework of step reviews and muscles. (lightseed.com)
  • Likewise, to carry out these environmental education strategies, it is important to know some specific parameters, such as biological diversity and conservation, in addition to the conservation policies carried out by each nation. (bvsalud.org)