2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.03.02.433532
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A pan-ontology view of machine-derived knowledge representations and feedback mechanisms for curation

Abstract: Biomedical ontologies are established tools that organize knowledge in specialized research areas. They can also be used to train machine-learning models. However, it is unclear to what extent representations of ontology concepts learned by machine-learning models capture the relationships intended by ontology curators. It is also unclear whether the representations can provide insights to improve the curation process. Here, we investigate ontologies from across the spectrum of biological research and assess t… Show more

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“…By defining a set of concepts and categories that represent the subject, ontology is a way to demonstrate the characteristics of a subject area and how they relate to one another. Konopka & Smedley (1) defined ontology as: https://www.indjst.org/ • it is a knowledge representation tool that conceptualises, systematises, and organises knowledge, and • has been used to represent domain-specific knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By defining a set of concepts and categories that represent the subject, ontology is a way to demonstrate the characteristics of a subject area and how they relate to one another. Konopka & Smedley (1) defined ontology as: https://www.indjst.org/ • it is a knowledge representation tool that conceptualises, systematises, and organises knowledge, and • has been used to represent domain-specific knowledge.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%