Six questions on the construction of ontologies in biomedicine

Report of the AMIA Working Group on Formal Biomedical Knowledge Representation 1 (2005)
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Abstract

(Report assembled for the Workshop of the AMIA Working Group on Formal Biomedical Knowledge Representation in connection with AMIA Symposium, Washington DC, 2005.) Best practices in ontology building for biomedicine have been frequently discussed in recent years. However there is a range of seemingly disparate views represented by experts in the field. These views not only reflect the different uses to which ontologies are put, but also the experiences and disciplinary background of these experts themselves. We asked six questions related to biomedical ontologies to what we believe is a representative sample of ontologists in the biomedical field and came to a number conclusions which we believe can help provide an insight into the practical problems which ontology builders face today.

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Barry Smith
University at Buffalo
Jason Rogers
University of Rochester
Allison Rector
Concordia University
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