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Call for Papers
Biomedical Ontologies have developed in an uncoordinated
way, often reflecting mere relations of 'association' between what are
called 'concepts', and serving primarily the purposes of information
extraction from on-line biomedical literature and databases. In recent
years, we have learned a great deal about the criteria which must be
satisfied if ontology is to allow true information integration and automatic
reasoning across data and information derived from different sources. The
goal of this track is to survey existing biomedical ontologies and reform
them in such a way as to allow true information integration in biomedical
domain. Authors are invited to submit original papers exploring the
theories, techniques, and applications of biomedical ontologies. Papers are
invited (but not limited) to the following themes:
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Biomedical Ontologies for Genetics, Proteomics,
Diseases, Privacy etc.
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Conceptual Models for Biological and Medical Data
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Semantics in Biological Data Modeling
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Use of semantics to manage Interoperation in
Biomedical Databases
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Semantic Web technologies and formalisms for
Biomedical Data
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Ontology representation and exchange languages for
bioinformatics
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Biomedical Ontologies and OWL
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Biological Data Integration and Management using
Ontologies
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Biomedical Data Engineering using Ontologies
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Application of Biomedical Ontologies for
Heterogeneous Database Access
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Query Optimization Techniques for Biomedical Database
using Ontologies
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Support of Ontologies for Biological Information
Retrieval and Web Services
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Change Management in Biomedical Ontologies
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Tools for Development and Management of Biomedical
Ontologies
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