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*Nicola Guarino, [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/guarino.ppt Ontologies, Conceptualizations, and Possible Worlds] | *Nicola Guarino, [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/guarino.ppt Ontologies, Conceptualizations, and Possible Worlds] | ||
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+ | *Yu Lin, [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/lin.ppt Ontology of Genetic Susceptibility Factors] | ||
*Riichiro Mizoguchi, [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/mizoguchi.ppt Functional Ontology of Artifacts] | *Riichiro Mizoguchi, [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/mizoguchi.ppt Functional Ontology of Artifacts] |
Revision as of 09:09, 29 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:
- Thomas Bittner, [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/bittner.pdf Ontology and Qualitative Medical
Image Analysis]
- Werner Ceusters, Harmonization of Patient Assessment Instruments in the USA: A Compelling Case for Realism-Based Ontology
- Nicola Guarino, Ontologies, Conceptualizations, and Possible Worlds
- Riichiro Mizoguchi, Functional Ontology of Artifacts
- Alan Ruttenberg, The Semantic Web for Scientific Research: A ‘perfect storm’ for the development of Ontology
- Barry Smith, The Evaluation of Ontologies