Semantic Similarity in Biomedical Ontologies
University of Lisbon · Newcastle University
Abstract
In recent years, ontologies have become a mainstream topic in biomedical research. When biological entities are described using a common schema, such as an ontology, they can be compared by means of their annotations. This type of comparison is called semantic similarity, since it assesses the degree of relatedness between two entities by the similarity in meaning of their annotations. The application of semantic similarity to biomedical ontologies is recent; nevertheless, several studies have been published in the last few years describing and evaluating diverse approaches. Semantic similarity has become a valuable tool for validating the results drawn from biomedical studies such as gene clustering, gene…
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5Topics & keywords
- Semantic similarity
- Computer science
- Information retrieval
- Similarity (geometry)
- Open Biomedical Ontologies
- Ontology
- Annotation
- Semantic integration