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The need for dictionaries, ontologies, and controlled vocabularies. OMICS. 2003 Spring;7(1):9-10. doi: 10.1089/153623103322006481. Authors. Helen M Berman�...
BIOLOGY HAS NOW SEEN an enormous increase in the amount and types of data collected. There are many types of databases ranging from archival collections�...
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When we get to the point where we want to leverage ontologies to represent instance data, we need Vocabularies. What is a Vocabulary? If a�...
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Oct 18, 2011All terms in a controlled vocabulary should have an unambiguous, non-redundant definition. A controlled vocabulary may have no meaning specified�...
Jul 7, 2022I'm interested in resources, such as tools, specialized taxonomies & ontologies, as well as strategies for creating and, more importantly, maintaining them.
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Controlled terminologies are important tools to improve data indexing and query recall. The usefulness of ontologies and controlled vocabularies goes beyond�...
Oct 24, 2022Ontologies are semantic data models that define the types of entities that exist in a domain and the properties that can be used to describe them.