"Developing Medical Informatics Ontologies Using Protégé" by
Natacha Noy and Samson Tu. (01)
Brand Niemann found this and recommended it (during our telecon
on 2005.03.08) for the community. (02)
<http://protege.stanford.edu/amia2003/index.html> (03)
Tutorial materials for AMIA 2003 tutorial
"Developing Medical Informatics Ontologies Using Protégé"
The tutorial materials contains the following:
- Slides from the tutorial
- A Wine ontology: the ontology
we will use as an example. Simply copy the directory to your hard drive. On
Windows, you should be able just to double-click on the file "wines.pprj"
in this directory to open it in Protege. On Mac, remember the location where
you copied the directory and open it using Project | Open menu item in Protege.
- Medical Informatics ontologies:
medical-informatics ontologies that we will use as examples in the tutorial.
Copy the directory to your hard disk. This directory contains the following
ontologies:
- The Gene Ontology, ported to Protege by Iwei Yeh, Stanford
Medical Informatics, Stanford University (http://protege.stanford.edu/ontologies/go/gopage.html)
- The HL7 RIM ontology, primarily developed by Bhavna Orgun
(the RIM-HL7All.zip on http://www.ics.mq.edu.au/~borgun/Software.html),
with modifications by Samson Tu
- The GLIF ontology, developed by by the InterMed team. Mor
Peleg was the primary developer of the example guideline knowledge bases
(http://www.smi.stanford.edu/projects/intermed-web/guidelines/Protege_Ontology.htm)
Natasha Noy, Samson
Tu
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