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'''Preliminary Announcement'''
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'''Joint NCBO-JCOR Tokyo Dissemination Workshop'''
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 was organized in cooperation with
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On February 26-27, 2008 the first joint NCBO-JCOR Dissemination Workshop on Biomedical Ontologies took place in Tokyo. Approximately 80 persons participated. The program included the following presentations:
  
*[http://ncor.us NCOR], the US National Center for Ontological Research
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*'''Thomas Bittner''' (New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences, SUNY at Buffalo): [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/bittner.pdf Ontology and Qualitative Medical Images Analysis]
*[http://www.ecor.uni-saarland.de/home.html ECOR], the European Center for Ontological Research.
 
  
Some presentations from the meeting:
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*'''Werner Ceusters''' (New York State Center of Excellence in Bioinformatics and Life Sciences, SUNY at Buffalo): [http://www.org.buffalo.edu/RTU/papers/CeustersInterOnt2008.ppt Harmonization of Patient Assessment Instruments in the USA: A Compelling Case for Realism-Based Ontology]
  
*Thomas Bittner, [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/bittner.pdf Ontology and Qualitative Medical
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*'''Shinsuke Fujita''' (Chiba University Hospital): Ontology based ICPC-3 revision to study the morbidity of chronic disease.  
Image Analysis]
 
  
*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]
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*'''Ken Fukuda''' (Computational Biology Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology): The INOH pathway database: Curation, Annotation, Integration
  
*Nicola Guarino, [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/guarino.ppt Ontologies, Conceptualizations, and Possible Worlds]
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*'''Yu Lin''' (Kobe University): [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/lin.ppt An Ontology of Genetic Susceptibility Factors for Diabetes Mellitus (OGSF-DM)]
  
*Yu Lin, [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/lin.ppt Ontology of Genetic Susceptibility Factors]
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*'''Jun Nakaya''' (Information Center for Medical Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University): Clinical Omics Ontology and National Projects in Japan (toward Social Information Infrastructure)
  
*Riichiro Mizoguchi, [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/mizoguchi.ppt Functional Ontology of Artifacts]
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*'''Andrew Newman''' (University of Queensland, Australia): [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/newman.pdf The BioMANTA Ontology: Integration of Protein-Protein Interaction Data]
  
*Alan Ruttenberg, [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/ruttenberg.ppt The Semantic Web for Scientific Research: A ‘perfect storm’ for the development of Ontology]
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*'''Alan Ruttenberg''' (Science Commons / Neurocommons): [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/ruttenberg.ppt The Semantic Web for Scientific Research: A ‘perfect storm’ for the development of Ontology]  
  
*Barry Smith, [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/smith.ppt The Evaluation of Ontologies]
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*'''Barry Smith''' (NCBO): [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/smith.ppt The Evaluation of Ontologies: Editorial Review vs. Democratic Ranking]
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The event was organized as part of the [http://abelard.flet.keio.ac.jp/ontology/ Inaugural Conference] of the Japanese Center for Ontological Research, which has been established with funding from the Japanese Ministry of Education and Research. Relevant presentations from this JCOR inaugural meeting included:
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*'''Bill Andersen''' (Ontology Works, Inc.): [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/andersen.pdf Ontologies, Data Models, and Ontology]
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*'''Nicola Guarino''' (Laboratory for Applied Ontology): [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/guarino.ppt Ontologies, Conceptualizations, and Possible Worlds]
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*'''Riichiro Mizoguchi''' (University of Osaka): [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/08/Tokyo/mizoguchi.ppt Functional Ontology of Artifacts]

Latest revision as of 04:30, 21 March 2008

Joint NCBO-JCOR Tokyo Dissemination Workshop

On February 26-27, 2008 the first joint NCBO-JCOR Dissemination Workshop on Biomedical Ontologies took place in Tokyo. Approximately 80 persons participated. The program included the following presentations:

  • Shinsuke Fujita (Chiba University Hospital): Ontology based ICPC-3 revision to study the morbidity of chronic disease.
  • Ken Fukuda (Computational Biology Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology): The INOH pathway database: Curation, Annotation, Integration
  • Jun Nakaya (Information Center for Medical Sciences, Tokyo Medical and Dental University): Clinical Omics Ontology and National Projects in Japan (toward Social Information Infrastructure)

The event was organized as part of the Inaugural Conference of the Japanese Center for Ontological Research, which has been established with funding from the Japanese Ministry of Education and Research. Relevant presentations from this JCOR inaugural meeting included: