Formal Ontology for Biomedical Knowledge Systems Integration

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  • James M. Fielding
  • Jonathan Simon
  • Barry Smith
چکیده

The central hypothesis of the collaboration between Language and Computing (L&C) and the Institute for Formal Ontology and Medical Information Science (IFOMIS) is that the methodology and conceptual rigor of a philosophically inspired formal ontology will greatly benefit software application ontologies. To this end LinKBase®, L&C’s ontology, which is designed to integrate and reason across various external databases simultaneously,has been submitted to the conceptual demands of IFOMIS’s Basic Formal Ontology (BFO). With this, we aim to move beyond the level of controlled vocabularies to yield an ontology with the ability to support reasoning applications. Our general procedure has been the implementation of a meta-ontological definition space in which the definitions of all the concepts and relations in LinKBase® are standardized in a framework of first-order logic. In this paper we describe how this standardization has already led to an improvement in the LinKBase® structure that allows for mapping external databases with a greater degree of coherence than hither. We then show how this offers a genuine advance over other application ontologies that have not submitted themselves to the demands of philosophical scrutiny.

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تاریخ انتشار 2003