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'''Preliminary Announcement'''
 
'''Preliminary Announcement'''
On February 26-27, 2008 there will take place in Tokyo the [http://abelard.flet.keio.ac.jp/ontology/ Inaugural Conference] of the Japanese Center for Ontological Research. A joint NCBO-JCOR Workshop on Biomedical Ontologies will be organized as part of this event.
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On February 26-27, 2008 there took place in Tokyo the [http://abelard.flet.keio.ac.jp/ontology/ Inaugural Conference] of the Japanese Center for Ontological Research. A joint NCBO-JCOR Workshop on Biomedical Ontologies was organized as part of this event.
  
The JCOR Inaugural Conference is being organized in cooperation with  
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The JCOR Inaugural Conference was organized in cooperation with  
  
 
*[http://ncor.us NCOR], the US National Center for Ontological Research
 
*[http://ncor.us NCOR], the US National Center for Ontological Research
 
*[http://www.ecor.uni-saarland.de/home.html ECOR], the European Center for Ontological Research.  
 
*[http://www.ecor.uni-saarland.de/home.html ECOR], the European Center for Ontological Research.  
  
Its Scientific Committee will include:
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Some presentations from the meeting:
  
Mitsuhiro Okada, Keio University, Tokyo (Chair)
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Werner Ceusters, [http://www.org.buffalo.edu/RTU/papers/CeustersInterOnt2008.ppt Harmonization of Patient Assessment Instruments in the USA: A Compelling Case for Realism-Based Ontology]
Barry Smith, University at Buffalo, NCOR/NCBO (Co-Chair)
 

Revision as of 22:48, 26 February 2008

Preliminary Announcement On February 26-27, 2008 there took place in Tokyo the Inaugural Conference of the Japanese Center for Ontological Research. A joint NCBO-JCOR Workshop on Biomedical Ontologies was organized as part of this event.

The JCOR Inaugural Conference was organized in cooperation with

  • NCOR, the US National Center for Ontological Research
  • ECOR, the European Center for Ontological Research.

Some presentations from the meeting:

Werner Ceusters, Harmonization of Patient Assessment Instruments in the USA: A Compelling Case for Realism-Based Ontology