Applying the Semantic Web at UCHSC - Center for Computational Pharmacology Ian Wilson.

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Applying the Semantic Web at UCHSC - Center for Computational Pharmacology Ian Wilson

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Applying the Semantic Web at UCHSC - Center for Computational Pharmacology

Ian Wilson

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Projects with semantics at UCHSC-CCP Integrated Neuroscience Initiative on

Alcoholism (INIA) Analysis Suite Ongoing project to support the INIA

consortium (30+ universities geographically dispersed)

First release at the Neuroscience 2004 conference – Microarrays only at the moment

NLP Enrichment Opportunities Recent funding September 2004 – NLM

Data integration framework for life science knowledge-bases

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INIA SemWeb Opportunities Conversion of LISP-CM based signal

transduction knowledge-base to OWL Application framework to link the semantics

of our data – e.g. MAGE, fMRI, etc. Exploring ‘scientific workflow’ tools to

enable composition of semantically annotated web services – easy UI for the investigator myGrid project – also presenting at the

conference Issues with the granularity of semantics

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NLP Enrichment Opportunities Using Direct Memory Access Parsing

(DMAP) – ‘conceptual parsing’ supported by ontologies

Developing Protege plug-in to support NLP annotations – gold standard development

Text sources Entrez GeneRIFs

255 character summary of gene function derived from PubMed

Gene Ontology Definitions

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Data Integration Framework Creating RDF wrappers for several

bioinformatics data sources Using NCBI, GO, Uniprot, etc. as test cases Alignment of several bio-ontologies –

extending when appropriate Investigating/benchmarking several

triple stores and browsers Kowari, Jena, Sesame Lightweight JSP, Longwell

Mappings are not always straight forward

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Why integrate? Current architecture is not maintainable

Web tiered databases Data models in flux Web client interfaces in flux Everyone has a different client interface and data model design

CLI tools

500+ services/databases & Growing

Cutting and pasting

Large number of steps

Frequently repeated – info now rapidly added to public databases

Don’t always get results

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Semantic Web Concerns Inference

Modeling default reasoning and negation in OWL?

Reification is not sufficient for context – Quads Named graphs

DL’s are good for certain tasks, but Need other logics in the life sciences closed world reasoning – e.g. rules

Scalability Need to constrain search in RDF space

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Conclusion

Always looking for collaborators Questions?