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Andrea C.F. Albuquerque ; Jose L. Campos dos Santos ; Alberto N. de Castro All Authors
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Abstract Abstract:The use of ontology presents a novel data integration resource, when centred in semantic definitions and the
need for interoperability. Results from previews works indica... View more
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2. Methods The use of ontology presents a novel data integration resource, when centred in semantic definitions and the need for
interoperability. Results from previews works indicate that ontologies can drive knowledge acquisition processes for the
3. Conclusions purpose of comprehensive, transportable machine understanding and knowledge management. Applied to the
biodiversity domain, ontologies can be a valuable resource for strategic planning and its contribution toward
Authors conservation of the Amazon region. This work presents a biodiversity domain ontology developed at the National
Institute for Amazonian Research (INPA) using biological data as its object of study.
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Published in: 2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Nowadays, research in biodiversity involves interdisciplinary complex systems, which are part of the
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understanding of the systems science domain. Dealing with such complex areas, constitutes
opportunities and a way to propitiate the development of new foundations that are applicable in a
variety of fields such as scientific data modeling, knowledge representation and management,
including formal ontology that can guarantee semantic expressiveness.
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Ontology-based knowledge discovery and sharing in bioinformatics and medical informatics: A brief survey
2010 Seventh International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery
Published: 2010
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