Where to search top-K biomedical ontologies?

Journal: Briefings in bioinformatics
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Abstract

MOTIVATION: Searching for precise terms and terminological definitions in the biomedical data space is problematic, as researchers find overlapping, closely related and even equivalent concepts in a single or multiple ontologies. Search engines that retrieve ontological resources often suggest an extensive list of search results for a given input term, which leads to the tedious task of selecting the best-fit ontological resource (class or property) for the input term and reduces user confidence in the retrieval engines. A systematic evaluation of these search engines is necessary to understand their strengths and weaknesses in different search requirements.

Authors

  • Daniela Oliveira
    Insight Centre for Data Analytics, NUI Galway, Galway Business Park, Dangan, Galway, H91 AEX4, Ireland. daniela.oliveira@insight-centre.org.
  • Anila Sahar Butt
    CSIRO, Canberra, Australia.
  • Armin Haller
    Australian National University, Canberra, Australia.
  • Dietrich Rebholz-Schuhmann
  • Ratnesh Sahay
    Insight Centre for Data Analytics, NUIG, Galway, Ireland. ratnesh.sahay@insight-centre.org.