Disciplines represented will include computer science, logic and philosophy, as well as a variety of application domains. The
conference consists of invited lectures and sessions consisted of peer reviewed papers which will be included in the on-site volume of Proceedings, which will also be distributed as a post-conference publication.
Papers may address a wide variety of issues relating to ontology and its applications. Papers should be at most 12 pages long (including figures and references) employing the Springer LNCS style.
Submission instructions along with registration and logistics information will appear at the conference website
The National Center for Biomedical Ontology is one of the National Centers for Biomedical Computing supported by the NIH Roadmap.
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