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A Preliminary Draft Ontology of Amphibian Morphology

A Preliminary Draft Ontology of Amphibian Morphology. AmphibiaTree 2006 Workshop Sunday 1 –1:15 A. Pugener. Building the Amphibian Ontology. Top-down Approach Based on anatomical systems Modeled after the ZFIN Zebrafish Anatomical Dictionary Bottom-up Approach

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A Preliminary Draft Ontology of Amphibian Morphology

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  1. A Preliminary Draft Ontology of Amphibian Morphology AmphibiaTree 2006 Workshop Sunday 1–1:15 A. Pugener

  2. Building the Amphibian Ontology • Top-down Approach • Based on anatomical systems • Modeled after the ZFIN Zebrafish Anatomical Dictionary • Bottom-up Approach • Instantiation by manually mining literature sources

  3. Taxonomic Group  Amphibia  Lissamphibia  Order Anura Pipidae  Xenopus laevis  Order Caudata Salamandridae  Salamandra salamandra  Order Gymnophiona Caeciliidae  Dermophis mexicanus

  4. Elements of the Amphibian Ontology • Class • Definition: collection of distinct things considered as a whole; they may contain other classes, individuals, or a combination of both • Classes are abstract groups that exist in their respective instances

  5. Elements of the Amphibian Ontology • Instance / Individual • Definition: “ground-level” components of an ontology

  6. Elements of the Amphibian Ontology • Attribute • Definition: property, feature, characteristic, or parameter that describes an instance

  7. Elements of the Amphibian Ontology • Attribute • Definition: property, feature, characteristic, or parameter that describes an instance

  8. Elements of the Amphibian Ontology • Relation • Definition: an attribute whose value is another instance in the ontology • KindsofRelations: • Object • Datatype • Annotation

  9. Elements of the Amphibian Ontology • Object Relation • Definition: binary relationship between two instances • Must have domain and range • KindsofObjectRelations: • Functional • Inverse_Functional • Symmetric • Transitive

  10. Elements of the Amphibian Ontology • Functional • Definition: relation that is limited to having a single value

  11. Elements of the Amphibian Ontology • ExampleofaFunctionalRelation: Optic_foramenis_bound_inBone

  12. Elements of the Amphibian Ontology • Inverse_Functional • Definition: relation that has an inverse

  13. Elements of the Amphibian Ontology • Example ofanInverse_FunctionalRelation: IF Inferior_perilymphatic_foramenis_lateral_toJugular_foramen THEN Jugular_foramenis_medial_toInferior_perilymphatic_foramen

  14. Elements of the Amphibian Ontology • Symmetric Relation • Definition: relation that is its own inverse

  15. Elements of the Amphibian Ontology • ExampleofaSymmetricProperty IF Zygomatic_ramus_of_squamosalarticulates_withDorsal_process_ of_ posterior_maxillary_process THEN Dorsal_process_of_posterior_maxillary_processarticulates_with Zygomatic_ramus_of_squamosal

  16. Elements of the Amphibian Ontology • Transitive Relation • Definition: relation that if the link holds between a 1st element and a 2nd and between the 2nd element and a 3rd, it holds between the 1st and 3rd elements

  17. Elements of the Amphibian Ontology • ExampleofaTransitiveRelation IF Stylus_of_stapesis_part_ofPars_media_plectri AND Pars_media_plectriis_part_of Plectral_Apparatus THEN Stylus_of_stapesis_part_of Plectral_Apparatus

  18. Elements of the Amphibian Ontology • Attributes • Are used to describe and define classes by creating restrictions that constrain the instances of a particular that class • QuantifierRestriction: describes the existence of relations to instances of a particular class • for some values of / some • for all values of / only • CardinalityRestriction: describes the set of instances that have a specified number of relations with other instances or datatype values • at least • at most • exactly • has_ValueRestriction: describes the set of instances that have at least one relations to a specific instance

  19. Elements of the Amphibian Ontology • QuantifierRestriction • Existential Restriction () Definition: specifies the existence of a relation to an instance that is a member of a specified class Example: Frontoparietal is_insome Adult 

  20. Elements of the Amphibian Ontology • QuantifierRestriction • Universal Restriction () Definition: specifies that the only relation that can exist must be to an instance that is a member of a specified class Example: Frontoparietal is_partially_homologous_withonly (FrontalorParietal) 

  21. The Amphibian Ontology

  22. The Amphibian Ontology

  23. The Amphibian Ontology

  24. The Amphibian Ontology Partonomy

  25. Problematic Representations of Part_of • part_of means can_be_part_of, notis_always_a_part_of • Example: vomerine dentition is_a_part_of vomer • part_of / has_part; but if part_of means located_in, then • part_ofnot inverse ofhas_part • Example: occipital condyle is_part_of exoccipital • exoccipital has_part occipital condyle • jugular foramen is_part_of otic capsule • jugular foramen is_located_in otic capsule • otic capsule nothas_part jugular foramen

  26. The Alternative Is_a • Represents relations between types that are universally true (i.e., for all instances) • Example: jugular foramen is_a cranial conduit • tooth is_a organ with organ cavity • Common Anatomy Reference Ontology (CARO) • Based on the Foundational Model of Anatomy • Top-level, structural is_a • Objectives • To facilitate queries within and between ontologies • To integrate anatomical terms

  27. CARO Amphibian Ontology

  28. CARO Amphibian Ontology

  29. CARO Amphibian Ontology

  30. CARO Amphibian Ontology

  31. CARO Amphibian Ontology

  32. CARO Amphibian Ontology

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