Both Traditional Students and Working Professionals Acquire the Skills to Analyze Social Problems. Big Data and Social Science: A Practical Guide to Methods and Tools shows how …
Abstract The Semantic Web for the Life Sciences (SWLS), when realized, will dramatically improve our ability to conduct bioinformatics analyses using the vast and growing stores of …
(57) ABSTRACT A method for performing natural language processing of free text using domain-specific spreading activation. Embodi ments of the present invention ontologize free …
Background While biomedical text mining is emerging as an important research area, practical results have proven difficult to achieve. We believe that an important first step …
Patent retrieval and analytics have become common tasks in engineering design and innovation. Keyword-based search is the most common method and the core of integrative …
P Lambrix, H Tan, V Jakoniene, L Strömbäck - … knowledge discovery in …, 2007 - Springer
Biological ontologies define the basic terms and relations in biological domains and are being used among others, as community reference, as the basis for interoperability between …
H Chen, L Ding, Z Wu, T Yu… - Briefings in …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The Semantic Web technology enables integration of heterogeneous data on the World Wide Web by making the semantics of data explicit through formal ontologies. In this …
Most common chronic diseases are caused by the interactions of multiple factors including the influences and responses of susceptibility and modifier genes that are themselves …
JA Sagotsky, L Zhang, Z Wang, S Martin… - Molecular systems …, 2008 - embopress.org
The World Wide Web has revolutionized how researchers from various disciplines collaborate over long distances. This is nowhere more important than in the Life Sciences …