Towards Ontology-Based Integration of Biomedical Atlases

Authors

  • Nurzi Juana Mohd Zaizi
  • Albert Burger

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33102/mjosht.v1i.13

Keywords:

Ontology, Biomedical Atlas, Data Integration

Abstract

Medical imaging in clinical analysis has been the subject of significant research for many years. In many cases scan images like CT scan and MRI scan may compliment physical examinations. Linking these scan images to biomedical atlases is fundamental to facilitate analysis. Biomedical atlas provides mapping between the graphical model and the ontology. Mapping from one atlas to another corresponding atlas is complex when it involves atlases from different model organisms. For example, having a general accepted nomenclature for the components of mouse embryo which is in parallel with the human atlas nomenclature provide an efficient means for analysis and modeling in biomedicine. However, this lead to interoperability issue. Therefore, taking the advantage of Semantic Web, Intelligent Agents and Ontology, this project starts with research linking imaging data of mouse embryo MRI to a standard canonical mouse atlas as designed in Edinburgh Mouse Atlas Project and also research on spatial rules to identify matching regions in atlases and images.

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Published

2018-03-26

How to Cite

Mohd Zaizi, N. J., & Burger, A. (2018). Towards Ontology-Based Integration of Biomedical Atlases. Malaysian Journal of Science Health & Technology, 1. https://doi.org/10.33102/mjosht.v1i.13

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Section

Integration of Science & Technology

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