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Revision as of 08:31, 15 April 2008
Workshop on the Relationship Ontology
The National Center for Biomedical Ontology will host a two-day workshop focused on the relationship between terms (classes) in ontologies.
Guidelines and Goals
- Our over-arching guiding principle is to keep the meeting biologist driven. This means that any logical theories discussed must be kept:
- simple
- example-driven, that is an instance-level definition must exist (see RO paper)
- expressed in a clear, consistent symbol-free syntax
- The goals of this workshop are to develop the content of the relationship ontology. By the end of the meeting we hope to complete all of the following:
- All outstanding items on the request tracking system are solved
- All relations in ro_proposed are "blessed" and move into RO proper
- A release of the cross-product (xp) files is generated
- We will produce a new release of the RO
Preparation
- The leader of each session topic should be prepared to provide a summary of the issues involved and the available choices to be decided upon
- Leaders should recommend papers to read in preparation and send out PDFs for CS folks and biologistsd
- Nomi Harris and Chris Mungall are working to ensure that OBO-Edit2 will be fit to use during the workshop so that we can use it to immediately modify the RO
Agenda: 8:00AM-5:30PM Monday, May 19th 2008
General (Barry/Chris)
- review of principles
- all-some(time) (Barry)
- desired level of granularity (Barry)
- review of website, tracker (Chris)
- process for adding terms
- review of current primary representation in .obo, .owl conversion (Chris)
- ID policy (BFO), ontology lifecycle issues etc
- cross-products
Development and anatomy (DavidOS)
- stages and temporal relations
- DavidOS/Fabian
- Interval calculus
- ZFA stages use case: start, end
- develops_from (Melissa)
- relations from CARO paper (Fabian)
- review biological_process_xp_cell (Chris/MikeB)
- replaced_by - endochondral bone replaces cartilege (Wasila)
- agent_in - is it valid? "heart process" example - DavidH/Chris
Biological qualities and phenotypes (Chris)
- lacks_part (Werner)
- inheres_in
- relational qualities
- towards relation
- relational qualities and relations - what's the difference. lacks_part example
- relational qualities
- relations between qualities, comparisons and abnormality
Spatial relations (Melissa/Suzi)
- surrounded_by
- overlaps - bone + joint use case (Melissa)
- connected_to - axon tracts and neuropil (fiat binary)
- attached_to - bone + bone use case (Melissa)
- RCC8 - can we just import directly?
- bona fide vs fiat - when does it matter
- spatial.obo
Regulation (David/Tanya/Chris)
- regulates, +, -
- composition of regulation relations
- [1] TAIR relations
Agenda: 8:00AM-3:30PM Tuesday, May 20th 2008
Evolutionary (Melissa & Wasila)
- homologous_to & evo_derives_from
Biochemical (Mike B)
- pathways (BioPAX-OBO, AlanR)
- review bp_xp_chebi (Bada)
- Molecular interactions and the PSI-MI relation(esque) terms. (Bada)
Epistemic (Larry)
- supported_by et al
Logical/representation issues
- FOL representations of RO (Thom & Fabian)
- RO and BFO
- OBO and OWL issues (Alan, Chris, Nigam)
- instance vs type level; punning vs separate IDs
- the time issue. OWL representation (Alan)
- ternary relations in RO: DavidS's use case (DavidOS/Chris)
- Erick's list of meta-relations
- idiosyncratic relations in the FMA (Suzi/Nigam)
Logistics
- This meeting will take place on the Anschutz medical Campus of the University of Colorado at Denver, probably in room 204 of the Nighthorse Campbell building.
- Fly in to the Denver International Airport.
- A good nearby hotel is the East Denver Drury Inn. It's not walking distance, but it is the closest decent hotel and we will work to arrange carpools if necessary. If you are driving yourself, you will need visitor parking information.
- If you need advice or want to talk to someone regarding logistics, email Kathy Thomas and mention the Relation Ontology expert meeting in May.
Invited Participants
Confirmed (alphabetically)
- Mike Bada (host / Denver, CO)
- Tanya Berardini (TAIR / Stanford, CA)
- Bill Bug (BIRN / San Diego, CA)
- Werner Ceusters (ORG / Buffalo, NY)
- Wasila Dahdul (NESCENT)
- Mary Dolan (MGI / Bar Harbor, ME)
- Melissa Haendel (ZFIN / Eugene, OR)
- David Hill (MGI / Bar Harbor, ME)
- Larry Hunter (host / Denver, CO)
- Suzi Lewis (NCBO / Berkeley, CA)
- Peter Midford (NESCent)
- Chris Mungall (Flybase / Berkeley, CA)
- Darren Natale (PRO / Georgetown, Washington, DC)
- Fabian Neuhaus (NIST / Washington, DC)
- David Osumi-Sutherland (FlyBase / Cambridge, UK)
- Cornelius Rosse (FMA / Seattle, WA)
- Alan Ruttenberg (Science Commons / Cambridge, MA)
- Nigam Shah (NCBO / Stanford, CA)
- Barry Smith (NCBO / Buffalo, NY)
Invited
- Thomas Bittner (ORG / Buffalo, NY)
- Waclaw Kusnierczyk (Bergen, Norway)