Difference between revisions of "Learning Ontology"
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*[http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/1616 PhylOnt at NCBO] for More Information Check the [[PhylOnt]] Page | *[http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/1616 PhylOnt at NCBO] for More Information Check the [[PhylOnt]] Page |
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Contents
What is Ontology?
An ontology is a kind of controlled vocabulary of well defined terms with specified relationships between those terms, capable of interpretation by both humans and computersNCBO .
Theory and History of Ontology
How to start?
- Introduction to Ontology(beginner)
- A Guide to Creating Your First Ontology with Natalya F. Noy and Deborah L. McGuinness.
Biomedical Ontologies
Protege
- What is Protege?
- A step-by-step guide to modelling in OWL using the popular Protégé OWL tools.
- Download Protege
- Protege Library
Examples
- PEO at NCBO
- PhylOnt at NCBO for More Information Check the PhylOnt Page