Authors
Phillip W. Lord, Robert D. Stevens, Andy Brass, Carole A. Goble
Publication date
2003/7/1
Journal
Bioinformatics
Volume
19
Issue
10
Pages
1275-1283
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Motivation: Many bioinformatics data resources not only hold data in the form of sequences, but also as annotation. In the majority of cases, annotation is written as scientific natural language: this is suitable for humans, but not particularly useful for machine processing. Ontologies offer a mechanism by which knowledge can be represented in a form capable of such processing. In this paper we investigate the use of ontological annotation to measure the similarities in knowledge content or‘ semantic similarity’ between entries in a data resource. These allow a bioinformatician to perform a similarity measure over annotation in an analogous manner to those performed over sequences. A measure of semantic similarity for the knowledge component of bioinformatics resources should afford a biologist a new tool in their repetoire of analyses.
Results: We present the results from experiments that investigate the …
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