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- hands-on experiments directed towards building a biomedical image ontology (dealing with: images and image-classification, image features, interpretations, relation of images to reality, the role of a reference ontology such as the FMA)
 
- hands-on experiments directed towards building a biomedical image ontology (dealing with: images and image-classification, image features, interpretations, relation of images to reality, the role of a reference ontology such as the FMA)
  
- preliminary discussions directed towards building an ontology of imaging tools and data, including issues related to the classification of imaging algorithms and to the potential uses of a tools ontology in supporting interoperability of bioinformatics software (in conjunction with the http://na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/SDIWG:Software_and_Data_Integration_Working_Group Software and Data Integration Working Group] of the NIH Roadmap National Centers for Biomedical Computing).
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- preliminary discussions directed towards building an ontology of imaging tools and data, including issues related to the classification of imaging algorithms and to the potential uses of a tools ontology in supporting interoperability of bioinformatics software (in conjunction with the [http://na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/SDIWG:Software_and_Data_Integration_Working_Group Software and Data Integration Working Group] of the NIH Roadmap National Centers for Biomedical Computing).
  
The workshop is designed to be of value to all those involved in biocomputing in the imaging domain, including representatives of those NCBCs who use or develop imaging technologies.
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The workshop is designed to be of value to all those involved in biocomputing in the imaging domain, including representatives of those NCBCs who use or develop imaging technologies. It has been made possible by financial support from GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Language & Computing (L&C).
  
Participants will include:
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== Participants will include: ==
  
 
Yasser alSafadi (Philips Research)
 
Yasser alSafadi (Philips Research)
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Carol Bean (NCRR)
 
Carol Bean (NCRR)
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Bruce Bray (Utah)  
 
Bruce Bray (Utah)  
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James A Butler (GlaxoSmithKline)
 
James A Butler (GlaxoSmithKline)
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John Carrino (Partners)
 
John Carrino (Partners)
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Werner Ceusters (Buffalo)
 
Werner Ceusters (Buffalo)
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David Clunie (RadPharm, Princeton)
 
David Clunie (RadPharm, Princeton)
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C. Forbes Dewey (MIT)
 
C. Forbes Dewey (MIT)
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Ivo Dinov (UCLA)
 
Ivo Dinov (UCLA)
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Keith Dreyer (Harvard)
 
Keith Dreyer (Harvard)
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Donald Harrington (NIBIB) Frank Hartel (NCI)
 
Donald Harrington (NIBIB) Frank Hartel (NCI)
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Dave Helman (L&C)
 
Dave Helman (L&C)
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Peter Hunter (Aukland)
 
Peter Hunter (Aukland)
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David Kennedy (Harvard)
 
David Kennedy (Harvard)
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Richard I. Kitney (Imperial College, London)
 
Richard I. Kitney (Imperial College, London)
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Anand Kumar (IFOMIS)
 
Anand Kumar (IFOMIS)
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Curtis Langlotz (University of Pennsylvania)
 
Curtis Langlotz (University of Pennsylvania)
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Suzanna Lewis (Berkeley)
 
Suzanna Lewis (Berkeley)
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William Lorensen (General Electric)
 
William Lorensen (General Electric)
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Yves Lussier (Columbia)
 
Yves Lussier (Columbia)
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Peter F. Lyster (NIH/NIGMS)
 
Peter F. Lyster (NIH/NIGMS)
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Dirk Marwede (IFOMIS)
 
Dirk Marwede (IFOMIS)
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Robin A. McEntire (GlaxoSmithKline)
 
Robin A. McEntire (GlaxoSmithKline)
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Robert Murphy (CMU)
 
Robert Murphy (CMU)
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Mark Musen (Stanford)
 
Mark Musen (Stanford)
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Dianne Reeves (NCI)
 
Dianne Reeves (NCI)
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Daniel Rubin (Stanford)
 
Daniel Rubin (Stanford)
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Mariana Casella Dos Santos (L&C, Belgium)
 
Mariana Casella Dos Santos (L&C, Belgium)
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Barry Smith (Buffalo)
 
Barry Smith (Buffalo)
  
Sessions will be scheduled from 9am to 5.30pm on each of the two days.
 
 
We gratefully acknowledge the financial support of GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Language & Computing (L&C).
 
  
 
[[Agenda]]
 
[[Agenda]]

Revision as of 09:31, 11 January 2006


Background

The National Center for Biomedical Ontology will host a two-day workshop focused on the ontology of (biomedical) images. The goal of the workshop, which will take place on March 24-25, 2006 in Stanford, is to coordinate current efforts towards the development of a biomedical image/imaging ontology. The following topics will be addressed:

- basic principles of sound ontologies

- steps towards coordination and integration of ontologies in the imaging domain

- hands-on experiments directed towards building a biomedical image ontology (dealing with: images and image-classification, image features, interpretations, relation of images to reality, the role of a reference ontology such as the FMA)

- preliminary discussions directed towards building an ontology of imaging tools and data, including issues related to the classification of imaging algorithms and to the potential uses of a tools ontology in supporting interoperability of bioinformatics software (in conjunction with the Software and Data Integration Working Group of the NIH Roadmap National Centers for Biomedical Computing).

The workshop is designed to be of value to all those involved in biocomputing in the imaging domain, including representatives of those NCBCs who use or develop imaging technologies. It has been made possible by financial support from GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and Language & Computing (L&C).


Participants will include:

Yasser alSafadi (Philips Research)

Carol Bean (NCRR)

Bruce Bray (Utah)

James A Butler (GlaxoSmithKline)

John Carrino (Partners)

Werner Ceusters (Buffalo)

David Clunie (RadPharm, Princeton)

C. Forbes Dewey (MIT)

Ivo Dinov (UCLA)

Keith Dreyer (Harvard)

Donald Harrington (NIBIB) Frank Hartel (NCI)

Dave Helman (L&C)

Peter Hunter (Aukland)

David Kennedy (Harvard)

Richard I. Kitney (Imperial College, London)

Anand Kumar (IFOMIS)

Curtis Langlotz (University of Pennsylvania)

Suzanna Lewis (Berkeley)

William Lorensen (General Electric)

Yves Lussier (Columbia)

Peter F. Lyster (NIH/NIGMS)

Dirk Marwede (IFOMIS)

Robin A. McEntire (GlaxoSmithKline)

Robert Murphy (CMU)

Mark Musen (Stanford)

Dianne Reeves (NCI)

Daniel Rubin (Stanford)

Mariana Casella Dos Santos (L&C, Belgium)

Barry Smith (Buffalo)


Agenda

   Some Relevant Links
   The Open Microscopy Environment (OME) Data Model
   OBO Biological Imaging Methods
   RadLex: A Lexicon for Uniform Indexing and Retrieval of Radiology Information Resources
   DICOM
   David Clunie's Medical Image Format Site
   Medical Image Databases
   Pathbase (Mutant Mouse Images)
   Foundational Model of Anatomy
   Structured Reporting
   IATR Registry of Image Analysis Tools
   Murphy Lab Image Services
   In Vivo Imaging
   A Taxonomy of Diagram Taxonomies


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   Larger room with a queen-sized bed: $80 +10% occupancy tax
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