Items where Subject is "Foundational Model of Anatomy"
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Agoncillo, Augusto V and Mejino, Jose L V and Rickard, K. L. and Detwiler, Landon T and Rosse, Cornelius (2003) Proposed Classification of Cells in the Foundational Model of Anatomy. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. p. 775.
Agoncillo, Augusto V and Mejino, Jose L V and Rosse, Cornelius (1999) Influence of the Digital Anatomist Foundational Model on Traditional Representations of Anatomical Concepts. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. pp. 2-6.
Au, Alan and Li, Xiang and Gennari, John H (2006) Differences Among Cell-structure Ontologies: FMA, GO, & CCO. In: Proceedings, Annual Fall Symposium of the American Medical Informatics Association. pp. 16-20.
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Cook, Daniel L and Mejino, J.L.V. and Rosse, Cornelius (2004) The foundational model of anatomy: a template for the symbolic representation of multi-scale physiological functions. In: The 26th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. pp. 5415-5418.
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Detwiler, Landon T and Mejino, Jose L V and Brinkley, James F (2015) Converting the Foundational Model of Anatomy to OWL2. In: Proceedings, Fall Symposium of the American Medical Informatics Association. p. 1452.
Detwiler, Landon T and Mejino, Jose L V and Brinkley, James F (2015) From Frames to OWL2: Converting the Foundational Model of Anatomy and the Ontology of Craniofacial Development and Malformation. Technical Report. (Unpublished)
Detwiler, Landon T and Rosse, Cornelius (2005) Knowledge Base Version Reintegration. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium.
Detwiler, Landon T. and Mejino, Jose L.V. and Brinkley, James F (2016) From Frames to OWL2: Converting the Foundational Model of Anatomy. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 69. pp. 12-21. ISSN 09333657
Donnelly, Maureen and Bittner, Thomas and Rosse, Cornelius (2006) A formal theory for spatial representation and reasoning in biomedical ontologies. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine, 36 (1). pp. 1-27.
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Gennari, John H and Silberfein, Adam and Wiley, Jesse (2004) Integrating Genomic Knowledge Sources through an Anatomy Ontology. In: 2005 Pacific Symposium on BioComputing.
Gu, Huanying and Wei, Duo and Mejino, Jose L V and Elhanan, Gai (2009) Relationship auditing of the FMA ontology. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 42 (3). pp. 540-549.
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Hahn, J. S. and Burnside, E. and Brinkley, James F and Rosse, Cornelius and Musen, M. A. (1999) Representing the Digital Anatomist Foundational Model as a Protege Ontology. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. p. 1070.
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Kalet, Ira and Mejino, Jose L V and Wang, Vania and Whipple, Mark and Brinkley, James F (2009) Content-specific auditing of a large scale anatomy ontology. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 42 (3). pp. 540-549.
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Mejino, Jose L V and Agoncillo, Augusto V and Rickard, K. L. and Rosse, Cornelius (2003) Representing Complexity in Part-Whole Relationships within the Foundational Model of Anatomy. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. pp. 450-454.
Mejino, Jose L V and Noy, N. F. and Musen, M. A. and Brinkley, James F and Rosse, Cornelius (2001) Representation of Structural Relationships in the Foundational Model of Anatomy. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. p. 973.
Mejino, Jose L V and Rosse, Cornelius (1999) Conceptualization of Anatomical Spatial Entities in the Digital Anatomist Foundational Model. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. pp. 112-116.
Mejino, Jose L V and Rosse, Cornelius (1998) The Potential of the Digital Anatomist Foundational Model for Assuring Consistency in UMLS Sources. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. pp. 825-829.
Mejino, Jose L V and Rosse, Cornelius (2004) Symbolic modeling of structural relationships in the Foundational Model of Anatomy. In: First International Workshop on Formal Biomedical Knowledge Representation (KR-MED 2004).
Mejino, Jose L V and Rubin, Daniel L and Brinkley, James F (2008) FMA-RadLex: An Application Ontology of Radiological Anatomy derived from the Foundational Model of Anatomy Reference Ontology. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. pp. 465-469.
Michael, J. and Mejino, Jose L V and Rosse, Cornelius (2001) The Role of Definitions in Biomedical Concept Representation. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. pp. 463-467.
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Neal, P. J. and Shapiro, Linda G and Rosse, Cornelius (1998) The Digital Anatomist Spatial Abstraction: A Scheme for the Spatial Description of Anatomical Features. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. pp. 423-427.
Noy, N. F. and Musen, M. A. and Mejino, Jose L V and Rosse, Cornelius (2004) Pushing the Envelope: Challenges in a Frame-Based Representation of Human Anatomy. Data and Knowledge Engineering, 48. pp. 335-359.
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Rickard, K. L. and Mejino, Jose L V and Martin, Richard F and Agoncillo, Augusto V and Rosse, Cornelius (2004) Problems and Solutions with Integrating Terminologies into Evolving Knowledge Bases. In: MedInfo 2004. pp. 420-424.
Rosse, Cornelius and Mejino, Jose L V (2008) The Foundational Model of Anatomy Ontology. In: Anatomy Ontologies for Bioinformatics: Principles and Practice. Springer pp. 59-117.
Rosse, Cornelius and Said, M. Ben and Eno, Kraig R and Brinkley, James F (1995) Enhancements of Anatomical Information in UMLS Knowledge Sources. In: 19th Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care. pp. 873-877.
Rosse, Cornelius (2000) Terminologia Anatomica; Considered from the Perspective of Next-Generation Knowledge Sources. Clinical Anatomy, 14. pp. 120-133.
Rosse, Cornelius and Kumar, Anand and Mejino, Jose L V and Cook, Daniel L and Detwiler, Landon T and Smith, Barry (2005) A Strategy for Improving and Integrating Biomedical Ontologies. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. (In Press)
Rosse, Cornelius and Mejino, Jose L V (2003) A Reference Ontology for Bioinformatics: The Foundational Model of Anatomy. Journal of Biomedical Informatics, 36. pp. 478-500.
Rosse, Cornelius and Mejino, Jose L V and Modayur, Bharath R and Jakobovits, Rex M and Hinshaw, Kevin P and Brinkley, James F (1998) Motivation and Organizational Principles for Anatomical Knowledge Representation: The Digital Anatomist Symbolic Knowledge Base. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, 5 (1). pp. 17-40.
Rosse, Cornelius and Mejino, Jose L V and Shapiro, Linda G and Brinkley, James F (2000) Visible Human, Know Thyself: The Digital Anatomist Structural Abstraction. In: Visible Human Project Conference 2000. National Library of Medicine pp. 85-86.
Rosse, Cornelius and Shapiro, Linda G and Brinkley, James F (1998) The Digital Anatomist Foundational Model: Principles for Defining and Structuring Its Concept Domain. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. pp. 820-824.
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Smith, Barry and Kumar, Anand and Ceusters, Werner and Rosse, Cornelius (2005) On carcinomas and other pathological entities. Comparative and Functional Genomics, 6 (7-8). pp. 379-387.
Smith, Barry and Mejino, Jose L V and Schultz, Stefan and Kumar, Anand and Rosse, Cornelius (2005) Anatomical information science. In: Seventh International Conference on Spatial Information Theory COSIT 2005. pp. 149-164.
Smith, Barry and Rosse, Cornelius (2004) The Role of Foundational Relations in the Alignment of Biomedical Ontologies. In: MedInfo 2004. pp. 444-448.
Steinert-Threlkeld, Shane and Ardekani, Siamak and Mejino, Jose L V and Detwiler, Landon T and Brinkley, James F and Halle, Michael and Kikinis, Ron and Winslow, Raimond L. and Miller, Michael I. and Ratnanather, J. Tilak (2011) Ontological labels for automated location of left ventricular remodeling. In: IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing. pp. 572-573.
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Travillian, Ravensara S and Rosse, Cornelius and Shapiro, Linda G (2003) An Approach to the Anatomical Correlation of Species through the Foundational Model of Anatomy. In: American Medical Informatics Association Fall Symposium. pp. 669-673.