Sciweavers

197 search results - page 27 / 40
» Representing Phenotypes in OWL
Sort
View
SNPD
2004
13 years 9 months ago
Prediction of Protein Dispensability through Integrated Analysis of Multiple-Source High-Throughput Data
Protein dispensability is fundamental to understanding of gene function and evolution. It is usually studied at the individual gene phenotype level. Recent advances in generating ...
Yu Chen, Dong Xu
JIPS
2007
134views more  JIPS 2007»
13 years 7 months ago
An Efficient Functional Analysis Method for Micro-array Data Using Gene Ontology
: Microarray data includes tens of thousands of gene expressions simultaneously, so it can be effectively used in identifying the phenotypes of diseases. However, the retrieval of ...
Dong-wan Hong, Jong-keun Lee, Sung-soo Park, Sang-...
IEEESCC
2005
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
Web Services Composition: A Story of Models, Automata, and Logics
eal world”, represented abstractly using (time-varying) first-order logic predicates and terms. A representative composition result [11] here uses a translation into Petri nets. ...
Richard Hull
KES
2005
Springer
14 years 1 months ago
Ontology Modeling and Storage System for Robot Context Understanding
Abstract. A mobile robot that interacts with its environment needs a machineunderstandable representation of objects and their usages. We present an ontology of objects, with gener...
Eric Wang, Yong Se Kim, Hak Soo Kim, Jin Hyun Son,...
CBMS
2006
IEEE
14 years 1 months ago
An Ontology-Driven Mediator for Querying Time-Oriented Biomedical Data
— Most biomedical research databases contain considerable amounts of time-oriented data. However, temporal knowledge about the contextual meaning of such data is not usually repr...
Martin J. O'Connor, Ravi Shankar, Amar K. Das