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Brain-Gene Ontology: Integrating Bioinformatics and Neuroinformatics Data, Information and Knowledge to Enable Discoveries
Auckland, New Zealand December 13-December 15
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Nikola Kasabov, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Vishal Jain, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Paulo C.M. Gottgtroy, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Lubica Benuskova, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
Frances Joseph, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
The paper presents some preliminary results on the brain-gene ontology (BGO) project that is concerned with the collection, presentation and use of knowledge in the form of ontology. BGO includes various concepts, facts, data, software simulators, graphs, videos, animations, and other information forms, related to brain functions, brain diseases, their genetic basis and the relationship between all of them. The first version of the brain-gene ontology has been completed as a hierarchical structure and as an initial implementation in the Prot?g? ontology building environment.
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Nikola Kasabov, Vishal Jain, Paulo C.M. Gottgtroy, Lubica Benuskova, Frances Joseph, "Brain-Gene Ontology: Integrating Bioinformatics and Neuroinformatics Data, Information and Knowledge to Enable Discoveries," his, pp.13, Sixth International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS'06), 2006
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