From BFO to IAO

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From Basic Formal Ontology to the Information Artifact Ontology

July 22-23, 2009

Two-day Course organized in conjunction with the International Conference on Biomedical Ontology

This course will provide an introduction to two ontologies at the heart of the work of the Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) Foundry initiative. Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) is a small upper-level ontology representing types of continuants and occurrents. The Information Artifact Ontology is an ontology of continuants, such as documents, measurement results,


Literature and Links


Basic Formal Ontology

Information Artifact Ontology


Faculty

Barry Smith is SUNY Distinguished Professor in the University at Buffalo (New York, USA). His primary research focus is the application of ontology in biomedicine and other fields. He is one of the principal scientists in the National Center for Biomedical Ontology, a member of the Scientific Advisory Boards of the Gene Ontology Consortium, and a PI of the NIH-funded Protein Ontology and the Infectious Disease Ontology projects.

Alan Ruttenberg is a Senior Scientist at Science Commonsworking on structuring and using biological and clinical knowledge to answer questions and computationally interpret experimental data.