Search Results for author: Phillip Lord

Found 7 papers, 2 papers with code

Facets, Tiers and Gems: Ontology Patterns for Hypernormalisation

1 code implementation20 Nov 2017 Phillip Lord, Robert Stevens

We describe how new patterns can be used to enable a new style of ontology development that we call hypernormalisation.

A Literature Based Approach to Define the Scope of Biomedical Ontologies: A Case Study on a Rehabilitation Therapy Ontology

no code implementations27 Sep 2017 Mohammad K. Halawani, Rob Forsyth, Phillip Lord

Here, we describe our work toward an alternative approach, bootstrapping the ontology from an initially small corpus of literature that will define the scope of the ontology, expanding this to a set covering the domain, then using information extraction to define an initial terminology to provide the basis and the competencies for the ontology.

User and Developer Interaction with Editable and Readable Ontologies

no code implementations26 Sep 2017 Aisha Blfgeh, Phillip Lord

The process of building ontologies is a difficult task that involves collaboration between ontology developers and domain experts and requires an ongoing interaction between them.

Translation

Identitas: A Better Way To Be Meaningless

2 code implementations26 Sep 2017 Nizal Alshammry, Phillip Lord

It is often recommended that identifiers for ontology terms should be semantics-free or meaningless.

Digital Libraries

How, What and Why to test an ontology

no code implementations15 May 2015 Jennifer D. Warrender, Phillip Lord

It is possible, therefore, that some of the techniques used in software engineering could also be used for ontologies; for example, in software engineering testing is a well-established process, and part of many different methodologies.

An evolutionary approach to Function

no code implementations23 Sep 2013 Phillip Lord

Results: I take an evolutionary approach, considering a series of examples, to develop and generate definitions for these concepts.

Can inferred provenance and its visualisation be used to detect erroneous annotation? A case study using UniProtKB

no code implementations21 Aug 2013 Michael J. Bell, Matthew Collison, Phillip Lord

We describe a visualisation approach for the provenance and propagation of sentences in UniProtKB which enables a large-scale statistical analysis.

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