- From: kei cheung <kei.cheung@yale.edu>
- Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2006 11:06:31 -0400
- To: William Bug <William.Bug@DrexelMed.edu>
- Cc: Mark Musen <musen@stanford.edu>, public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org
Hi Bill and Mark et al., I also went the EXPO site (http://sourceforge.net/projects/expo/) and found the EXPO ontology in OWL format (I agree that it's quite hidden). I have unzipped it and make it available at: http://twiki.med.yale.edu/kei_web/sw_group/EXPO04-19-06.owl It might be interesting to compare this with FUGE. Cheers, -Kei William Bug wrote: > > This was a new one on me too, Mark. It was posted to Slashdot the > other day, and the Sorceforge site the article points to is > essentially empty. > > http://sourceforge.net/projects/expo/ > > As you might gather, EXPO is not a very good term to search in all > the usual suspect search engines - INSPEC, PubMed, IEEE XPlore, > CiteSeer.IST, and Google/Google Scholar. Only a very few specific > studies using EXPO in the title came up in: > > PubMed: > > CT-expo--a novel program for dose evaluation in CT > Rofo. 2002 Dec;174(12):1570-6. > > > > INSPEC: > > The extended Poincare generating function type (EXPO) > > Extrasolar Planet Observatory (ExPO) > > EXPO is the integration of two programs, EXTRA and SIRPOW.92 and is a > program for full powder decomposition and crystal structure solution. > > > > ACL Anthology of research papers in Comp. Linguistics > > A FORMAL GRAMMAR OF EXPRESSIVENESS FOR SACRED LEGENDS > acl.ldc.upenn.edu/C/C80/C80-1023.pdf > > (an absolutely fascinating manuscript in no way related to this > research project) > > > There is certainly much interesting and relevant research going on in > this center at the University of Aberystwyth (http://www.aber.ac.uk/ > compsci/Research/bio/grants.shtml), but I wasn't able to find an > specific reference to EXPO anywhere, though clearly it could be the > result of research in any one of several of the projects listed. > > In the end, I just gave up. > > Cheers, > Bill > > > On Jun 9, 2006, at 1:29 PM, Mark Musen wrote: > >> >> On Jun 8, 2006, at 10:09 PM, AJ Chen wrote: >> >>> The first task is to develop an ontology for self-publishing of >>> experiment. I have proposed a list of objects and properties >>> related to self-publishing experiment. Please download the attached >>> file under Task Status and review the proposal. Your feedback and >>> comments will be greatly appreciated. You may also edit the file >>> directly and email me the edited file. >>> >> >> A colleague just pointed me to this (rather vacuous) article. Does >> anyone know more about this work? >> >> http://www.newscientisttech.com/article/dn9288-translator-lets- >> computers-understand-experiments-.html >> >> Mark >> > > Bill Bug > Senior Analyst/Ontological Engineer > > Laboratory for Bioimaging & Anatomical Informatics > www.neuroterrain.org > Department of Neurobiology & Anatomy > Drexel University College of Medicine > 2900 Queen Lane > Philadelphia, PA 19129 > 215 991 8430 (ph) > 610 457 0443 (mobile) > 215 843 9367 (fax) > > > Please Note: I now have a new email - William.Bug@DrexelMed.edu > > > > > > > > This email and any accompany attachments are confidential. This > information is intended solely for the use of the individual to whom > it is addressed. Any review, disclosure, copying, distribution, or use > of this email communication by others is strictly prohibited. If you > are not the intended recipient please notify us immediately by > returning this message to the sender and delete all copies. Thank you > for your cooperation. >
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