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HuPSON: the human physiology simulation ontology.

Authors :
Gündel M
Younesi E
Malhotra A
Wang J
Li H
Zhang B
de Bono B
Mevissen HT
Hofmann-Apitius M
Source :
Journal of biomedical semantics [J Biomed Semantics] 2013 Nov 22; Vol. 4 (1), pp. 35. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Nov 22.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background: Large biomedical simulation initiatives, such as the Virtual Physiological Human (VPH), are substantially dependent on controlled vocabularies to facilitate the exchange of information, of data and of models. Hindering these initiatives is a lack of a comprehensive ontology that covers the essential concepts of the simulation domain.<br />Results: We propose a first version of a newly constructed ontology, HuPSON, as a basis for shared semantics and interoperability of simulations, of models, of algorithms and of other resources in this domain. The ontology is based on the Basic Formal Ontology, and adheres to the MIREOT principles; the constructed ontology has been evaluated via structural features, competency questions and use case scenarios.The ontology is freely available at: http://www.scai.fraunhofer.de/en/business-research-areas/bioinformatics/downloads.html (owl files) and http://bishop.scai.fraunhofer.de/scaiview/ (browser).<br />Conclusions: HuPSON provides a framework for a) annotating simulation experiments, b) retrieving relevant information that are required for modelling, c) enabling interoperability of algorithmic approaches used in biomedical simulation, d) comparing simulation results and e) linking knowledge-based approaches to simulation-based approaches. It is meant to foster a more rapid uptake of semantic technologies in the modelling and simulation domain, with particular focus on the VPH domain.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2041-1480
Volume :
4
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of biomedical semantics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24267822
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/2041-1480-4-35