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Daniel Rubin (Moderator)
 
Daniel Rubin (Moderator)
  
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2pm RadLex, Ontologies and Terminologies in Radiology
 
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Presentations from NCBC Image Groups on Available Resources and Needs for Tool/Data Registry
 
Presentations from NCBC Image Groups on Available Resources and Needs for Tool/Data Registry
  
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4pm How to Realize Identified Needs: Ontology vs. Yellow Pages
 
4pm How to Realize Identified Needs: Ontology vs. Yellow Pages

Revision as of 14:10, 15 February 2006

Friday and Saturday March 24-25, 2006

Session I: How to Build an Ontology

Barry Smith (Moderator)

9am Basic Principles of Ontology Design

10.30am Coffee

11am Towards an Ontology for the Imaging Domain

12.30pm Lunch

Session II: Imaging Terms and Relations

Daniel Rubin (Moderator)

1.30pm Participant self-introductions

2pm RadLex, Ontologies and Terminologies in Radiology (with brief presentations from RadLex and DICOM)

3.30pm Coffee

4pm Relations and Reasoning in Image Ontologies

Session III: Interoperability

Werner Ceusters and Suzanna Lewis (Moderators)

9am Towards Interoperability of Ontologies: Presentations from Image Ontology groups

10.30am Coffee

11am How to Align Image Ontologies

12.30pm Lunch

Session IV: Imaging Tools and Data

Ivo Dinov and Barry Smith (Moderators)

1.30pm Towards an Ontology of Imaging Tools and Data

Presentations from NCBC Image Groups on Available Resources and Needs for Tool/Data Registry

3.30pm Coffee

4pm How to Realize Identified Needs: Ontology vs. Yellow Pages