Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

July 31, 2011

Journal of Biomedical Semantics

Filed under: Bioinformatics,Biomedical,Searching,Semantics — Patrick Durusau @ 7:49 pm

Journal of Biomedical Semantics

From the webpage:

Journal of Biomedical Semantics addresses issues of semantic enrichment and semantic processing in the biomedical domain. The scope of the journal covers two main areas:

Infrastructure for biomedical semantics: focusing on semantic resources and repositoires, meta-data management and resource description, knowledge representation and semantic frameworks, the Biomedical Semantic Web, and semantic interoperability.

Semantic mining, annotation, and analysis: focusing on approaches and applications of semantic resources; and tools for investigation, reasoning, prediction, and discoveries in biomedicine.

As of 31 July 2011, here are the titles of the “latest” articles:

A shortest-path graph kernel for estimating gene product semantic similarity Alvarez MA, Qi X and Yan C Journal of Biomedical Semantics 2011, 2:3 (29 July 2011)

Semantic validation of the use of SNOMED CT in HL7 clinical documents Heymans S, McKennirey M and Phillips J Journal of Biomedical Semantics 2011, 2:2 (15 July 2011)

Protein interaction sentence detection using multiple semantic kernels Polajnar T, Damoulas T and Girolami M Journal of Biomedical Semantics 2011, 2:1 (14 May 2011)

Foundations for a realist ontology of mental disease Ceusters W and Smith B Journal of Biomedical Semantics 2010, 1:10 (9 December 2010)

Simple tricks for improving pattern-based information extraction from the biomedical literature Nguyen QL, Tikk D and Leser U Journal of Biomedical Semantics 2010, 1:9 (24 September 2010)

The DBCLS BioHackathon: standardization and interoperability for bioinformatics web services and workflows Katayama T, Arakawa K, Nakao M, Ono K, Aoki-Kinoshita KF, Yamamoto Y, Yamaguchi A, Kawashima S et al. Journal of Biomedical Semantics 2010, 1:8 (21 August 2010)

Oh, did I mention this is an open access journal?

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