A common layer of interoperability for biomedical ontologies based on OWL EL
Author(s) -
Robert Hoehndorf,
Michel Dumontier,
Anika Oellrich,
Sarala Wimalaratne,
Dietrich RebholzSchuhmann,
Paul N. Schofield,
Georgios V. Gkoutos
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
bioinformatics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 3.599
H-Index - 390
eISSN - 1367-4811
pISSN - 1367-4803
DOI - 10.1093/bioinformatics/btr058
Subject(s) - computer science , interoperability , ontology , open biomedical ontologies , web ontology language , idef5 , semantics (computer science) , knowledge representation and reasoning , ontology components , upper ontology , description logic , software , information retrieval , semantic web , software engineering , world wide web , programming language , artificial intelligence , ontology alignment , philosophy , epistemology
Ontologies are essential in biomedical research due to their ability to semantically integrate content from different scientific databases and resources. Their application improves capabilities for querying and mining biological knowledge. An increasing number of ontologies is being developed for this purpose, and considerable effort is invested into formally defining them in order to represent their semantics explicitly. However, current biomedical ontologies do not facilitate data integration and interoperability yet, since reasoning over these ontologies is very complex and cannot be performed efficiently or is even impossible. We propose the use of less expressive subsets of ontology representation languages to enable efficient reasoning and achieve the goal of genuine interoperability between ontologies.
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