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SWAT4HCLS 2019: Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
- Ronald Cornet, Andra Waagmeester:
12th International Conference on Semantic Web Applications and Tools for Health Care and Life Sciences. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 2849, CEUR-WS.org 2019 - Ana Iglesias-Molina, David Chaves-Fraga, Freddy Priyatna, Óscar Corcho:
Enhancing the Maintainability of the Bio2RDF Project Using Declarative Mappings. 1-10 - Laura Slaughter, Dag Hovland:
Suggesting Reasonable Phenotypes to Clinicians. 11-19 - Gerhard Kober, Adrian Paschke:
A FHIR-to-RDF Converter. 20-25 - Hugo Leroux, Christine K. Denney, Smita Hastak, Hugh Glover:
A Framework for Representing Clinical Research in FHIR. 26-35 - Roderic D. M. Page:
Reconciling Author Names in Taxonomic and Publication Databases. 36-43 - Josh Moore, Norio Kobayashi, Susanne Kunis, Shuichi Onami, Jason R. Swedlow:
On Bringing Bioimaging Data into the Open (World). 44-53 - Jay Kola, Wai Keong Wong, Bhavana Buddala:
Making Clinical Trials available at the Point of Care - connecting Clinical Trials to Electronic Health Records using SNOMED CT and HL7 InfoButton Standards. 54-63 - Daniel Burkow, Jens Hollunder, Julian Heinrich, Fuad Abdallah, Miguel A. Rojas-Macias, Cord Wiljes, Philipp Cimiano, Philipp Senger:
A Blueprint for Semantically Lifting Field Trial Data: Enabling Exploration using Knowledge Graphs. 64-73 - Marius Michaelis, Olga Streibel:
Documentation Gap in Ontology Creation: Insights into the Reality of Knowledge Formalization in a Life Science Company. 74-83 - Alsayed Algergawy, Birgitta König-Ries:
Partitioning of BioPortal Ontologies: An Empirical Study. 84-93 - Johan van Soest, Ananya Choudhury, Nikhil Gaikwad, Matthijs Sloep, Michel Dumontier, Andre Dekker:
Annotation of Existing Databases using Semantic Web Technologies: Making Data more FAIR. 94-101 - Caroline Bönisch, Anneka Sargeant, Antje Wulff, Marcel Parciak, Christian R. Bauer, Ulrich Sax:
FAIRness of openEHR Archetypes and Templates. 102-111 - Anil Adisesh, Hongchang Bao, Mohammad Sadnan Al Manir, Christopher J. O. Baker:
A Working Semantic Model for the Integration of Occupation, Function and Health. 112-121 - Alberto Traverso, Zhenwei Shi, Leonard Wee, Andre Dekker:
FAIR Quantitative Imaging in Oncology: how Semantic Web and Ontologies will support Reproducible Science. 122-126 - Melanie Hackl, Gökhan Coskun:
Realizing FAIR Data in an Enterprise Environment. 127-130 - Mohammad K. Halawani, Rob Forsyth, Phillip Lord:
Semi-Automated Data-Driven Methods to Support Ontology Development: A Case Study on a Rehabilitation Therapy Ontology. 131-132 - Allyson L. Lister, Peter McQuilton, Milo Thurston, Susanna-Assunta Sansone:
Mapping Subjects and Domains across the Humanities and Natural Sciences in FAIRsharing. 133-134 - Claudia Schulz, Damir Juric, Jetendr Shamdasani, Martin Coste, Szymon Wartak, Aleksandar Savkov, Nils Hammerla, Mohammad Khodadadi:
Babylon Health's Medical Knowledge Graph: Why, What, and How. 135-136 - Daniela Butano, Justin Clark-Casey, Sergio Contrino, Joshua Heimbach, Rachel Lyne, Kevin Herald Reierskog, Julie M. Sullivan, Yo Yehudi, Gos Micklem:
Implementing FAIR Principles in InterMine. 137-138 - Alexander Kellmann, David van Enckevort, Marije van der Geest, Aneas Hodselmans, Morris A. Swertz:
MOLGENIS Catalogue - towards a Unified Application for Data and Sample Catalogues. 139-140 - Chang Sun, Vincent Emonet, Johan van Soest, Annemarie Koster, Andre Dekker, Michel Dumontier:
Transformation and Integration of Heterogeneous Health Data in a Privacy-preserving Distributed Learning Infrastructure. 141-142 - Alberto Traverso, Martin Vallières, Johan van Soest, Leonard Wee, Olivier Morin, Andre Dekker:
Publishing Linked and FAIR-compliant Radiomics Data in Radiation Oncology via Ontologies and Semantic Web Techniques. 143-144 - Ian Harrow, Thomas Liener, Ernesto Jiménez-Ruiz:
Ontology Mapping for the Laboratory Analytics Domain. 145-146 - Atsuko Yamaguchi, Hideki Hatanaka, Satoshi Fukuchi, Motonori Ota:
Semantic Integration of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins and Existing DBs. 147-148 - Norio Kobayashi, Josh Moore, Shuichi Onami, Jason R. Swedlow:
OME Core Ontology: An OWL-based Life Science Imaging Data Model. 149-150 - Norio Kobayashi, Yasunori Yamamoto, Atsuko Yamaguchi:
UmakaData Extension: Toward Realization of a Practical SPARQL Endpoint Discovery Service for Life Sciences. 151-152 - Mathias Hammer, Alessandro Rigano, Farzin Farzam, Maximiliaan Huisman, David Grunwald, Caterina Strambio-De-Castillia:
The 4DN-OME Ontology: an OME-OWL Extension with Emphasis on Usability, Minimum Information Guidelines and Quality Control for Super-resolution Fluorescence Microscopy. 153-154 - Matthijs Sloep, Petros Kalendralis, Johan van Soest, Rianne Fijten:
A Modular Approach to Knowledge Graphs and FAIR Data in Healthcare. 155-156 - Yasunori Yamamoto, Atsuko Yamaguchi:
Finding RDF Data you need by Umaka Suite. 157-158 - Dina Sharafeldeen, Alsayed Algergawy, Birgitta König-Ries:
Species Association Knowledge Graph Construction - A Demo Paper. 159-160 - Mayumi Kamada, Toshiaki Katayama, Shuichi Kawashima, Ryosuke Kojima, Masahiko Nakatsui, Yasushi Okuno:
Med2RDF: Semantic Biomedical Knowledge-base and APIs for the Clinical Genome Medicine. 161-162 - Toshiaki Katayama:
MetaStanza: Generic WebComponents Widgets for Visualizing SPARQL Results on the Web. 163-164 - Shuichi Kawashima, Toshiaki Katayama, Yuki Moriya, Shinobu Okamoto, Yasunori Yamamoto, Susumu Goto:
Integrated Growth Media Database by Standardizing Ingredient Information. 165-166 - Simon Heumos, Jerven T. Bolleman:
SemanticGenomeGraphs. 167-168 - Stian Holmås, Vladimir Mironov, Martin Kuiper:
Network Building with Cytoscape App Queries to the BioGateway 3.0 Triple Store. 169-170
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