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Lookup NU author(s): Dr Phillip Lord, Dr Allyson Lister, Dr Matthew Pocock
Motivation: Experimental metadata are stored in many different formats and styles, creating challenges in comparison, reproduction and analysis. These difficulties impose severe limitations on the usability of such metadata in a wider context. The Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI), developed as part of a global, cross community effort, provides an approach to represent biological and clinical investigations in an explicit and integrative framework which facilitates computational processing and semantic web compatibility. Here we detail two real-world applications of OBI and show how OBI satisfies such use cases.
Author(s): Brinkman R, Bug B, Causton H, Clancy K, Cocos C, Courtot M, Derom D, Deutsch E, Fan L, Field D, Fostel J, Fragaso G, Gibson F, Gray T, Greenbaum J, Grenom P, Grethe J, He Y, Heiskanen M, Hernandez-Boussard T, Lord P, Lister AL, Malone J, Manduchi E, Montecchi L, Morrison N, Mungall C, Parkinson H, Peters B, Pocock M, Rocca-Serra P, Rubin D, Ruttenberg A, Sansone S-A, Scheuermann R, Schober D, Smith B, Soldatova LN, Stenzhorn H, Stoeckert C, Taylor C, Vita R, Westbrook J, White J, Whetzel PL, Wiemann S, Zheng J
Editor(s): Lord P; Shah N; Sansone S-A; Stephens S; Soldatova L
Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)
Publication status: Published
Conference Name: 12th Annual Bio-Ontologies Meeting, ISMB/ECCB 2009
Year of Conference: 2009
Pages: 4
Date deposited: 10/05/2010
Publisher: Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology
URL: http://bio-ontologies.org.uk/download/Bio-Ontologies2009.pdf
Notes: Collective authorship of the OBI Consortium
Series Editor(s): The OBI Consortium