The representation of biomedical protocols

Authors

  • Larisa N. Soldatova <pre>Brunel University, London</pre>
  • Ross D. King <pre>Brunel University, London</pre>
  • Piyali S. Basu <pre>Brunel University, London</pre>
  • Emma Haddi <pre>Brunel University, London</pre>
  • Nigel Saunders <pre>Brunel University, London</pre>

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14806/ej.19.B.730

Keywords:

knowledge engineering, biomedical protocols, ontology

Abstract

An explicit and logically consistent model for the representation of biomedical protocols would enable researchers in the Life Sciences to better record, execute, share, and report experimental procedures and results. The model we propose is based on the ontology of EXperimental ACTions (EXACT). The EXACT model is designed to define typical actions performed by biologists in labs and their essential attributes to enable recording of biomedical protocols in a computer processable form.

This oral communication aims to report on the recent progress with the EXACT-based representation of biomedical protocols.

Author Biographies

  • Larisa N. Soldatova, <pre>Brunel University, London</pre>
    Lecturer in Computing
  • Ross D. King, <pre>Brunel University, London</pre>
    Professor in Machine Intelligence
  • Piyali S. Basu, <pre>Brunel University, London</pre>
    Research student in Systems Biology
  • Emma Haddi, <pre>Brunel University, London</pre>
    Research student in Computing
  • Nigel Saunders, <pre>Brunel University, London</pre>
    Professor in Systems Biology

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Published

2013-10-14

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Oral Communications