Publications by authors named "Frank W Hartel"

Article Synopsis
  • The National Cancer Institute's (NCI) Thesaurus is a biomedical ontology currently implemented using Ontylog and is being explored for representation with the Web Ontology Language (OWL DL).
  • The paper evaluates how well OWL DL meets the NCI Thesaurus' knowledge representation requirements, highlighting both its strengths and areas needing improved tool support.
  • The findings and methodologies discussed are relevant not only to the NCI Thesaurus but also to the broader field of biomedical terminology and ontology representation.
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Over the last 8 years, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) has launched a major effort to integrate molecular and clinical cancer-related information within a unified biomedical informatics framework, with controlled terminology as its foundational layer. The NCI Thesaurus is the reference terminology underpinning these efforts. It is designed to meet the growing need for accurate, comprehensive, and shared terminology, covering topics including: cancers, findings, drugs, therapies, anatomy, genes, pathways, cellular and subcellular processes, proteins, and experimental organisms.

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The National Cancer Institute has developed the NCI Thesaurus, a biomedical vocabulary for cancer research, covering terminology across a wide range of cancer research domains. A major design goal of the NCI Thesaurus is to facilitate translational research. We describe: the features of Ontylog, a description logic used to build NCI Thesaurus; our methodology for enhancing the terminology through collaboration between ontologists and domain experts, and for addressing certain real world challenges arising in modeling the Thesaurus; and finally, we describe the conversion of NCI Thesaurus from Ontylog into Web Ontology Language Lite.

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