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'''Third Clinical and Translational Science Ontology Workshop'''


3rd CTS Ontology Workshop
*Tutorial: June 23, 2014
*Workshop: June 24-25, 2014


*Venue: [http://www.ramadahotelamherst.com/ Ramada Inn Hotel and Conference Center, Amherst, NY 14068]
*Venue: [http://www.ramadahotelamherst.com/ Ramada Hotel & Conference Center, Amherst, NY 14068].  
*Dates
:*Tutorial: June 23, 2014
:*Workshop: June 24-25, 2014
*Goals: The goal of this workshop is to identify ways to advance interoperability of biomedical imaging data across the CTSA Consortium and beyond.  


:The workshop will be preceded by a tutorial (Day 0) providing an introduction to biomedical imaging ontology.
==Goals==


:Day 1 of the workshop will consist in an overview of major contributions to biomedical imaging in radiology and digital pathology with a view towards coordination and exchange of ideas.
The goal of this meeting is to advance discoverability, interoperability and combinability of biomedical imaging data. It consists of a tutorial providing an introduction to imaging ontology, followed by two days of presentation and discussion of major contributions to biomedical imaging in radiology and digital pathology.  


:Day 2 will allow consist of a number of breakout groups addressing specific goals of their respective communities. One such group will focus on a draft Digital Pathology Image Ontology, which will be distributed to interested participants in advance. Another group will address the coordination of research in digital imaging across the CTSA consortium.  
- Day 1 will consist in a tutorial providing an introduction to biomedical imaging ontology.


:The meeting will conclude with reports from the breakout groups and with a session devoted to future plans.
- Day 2 will consist in an overview of major contributions to biomedical imaging in radiology and digital pathology with a view towards coordination and exchange of ideas.


:Examples of the types of subtopics to be addressed include:
- Day 3 will focus on the creation and review of a draft Biomedical Image Ontology and explore how ontology can contribute to the coordination of research across the CTSA consortium with a special reference to digital histopathology imaging.
::LIMS interoperability
::Immunohistochemistry Imaging
::Standards for biomedical video data
::[http://www.openmicroscopy.org/ The Open Microscopy Environment] (OME)
::[[Gamuts | The Radiology Gamuts Ontology]]
::[http://www.aperio.com/healthcare/eslide Aperio ePathology]
::[http://obi-ontology.org/page/Main_Page Ontology for Biomedical Investigations] (OBI)
*Space for this meeting is limited and intending participants are encouraged to write to [mailto:phismith@buffalo.edu Barry Smith] as soon as possible.


== '''Draft Schedule: Tutorial''' ==
== '''Tutorial: Monday, June 23'''==


<u>Monday, June 23</u>
:10:00 Registration


'''Tutorial'''
:10:30 [http://www.ccmb.med.umich.edu/node/192 '''Ulysses Balis]: [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/Introduction%20to%20Imaging%20Informatics_Balis.pptx Introduction to Imaging Informatics: The Problem of Image Data Interoperability]'''
:*      A brief history of digital imaging, digital annotation, markup and metadata encoding
:*      Primer on image data encoding concepts and requirements
:*      Primer on Image storage data formats
:*      Primer on DICOM
:*      Primer on image metadata concepts
:*      Exploration of OME as a representative image metadata lexicon
:*      Case studies in image metadata challenges, as created by a contemporary lack of a single common framework


10:00 Registration
:12:30 Lunch Buffet


10:30 [http://www.ccmb.med.umich.edu/node/192 Ulysses Balis] (Michigan): Introduction to Imaging Informatics: The Problem of Image Data Interoperability
:13:30 [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/smith '''Barry Smith]: [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/Introduction_to_Biomedical_Ontology.ppt Introduction to Ontology for Imaging Informatics]'''
:*The Special Role of the Gene Ontology
:*Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) Foundry
:*The Semantic Web
:*Principles for good ontology development
:*Basic Formal Ontology (BFO)
:*The Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) Ontology
:*The Information Artifact Ontology (IAO)
:*Images as Information Artifacts


12:30 Lunch
:15:00 Refreshment Break


13:30 [http://ontology.buffalo.edu/smith Barry Smith] (Buffalo): Introduction to Ontology for Imaging Informatics
:15:30 [http://ontolog.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?BillHogan '''William Hogan]: [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/hogan_ctsa_ontology_ws_buffalo.pptx Ontology in the CTSA Consortium]'''
:*Why ontology is important to clinical and translational science
:*How ontology is being used in clinical and translational science
:*The Clinical and Translational Science Ontology Group


15:00 Break
== '''Workshop - Day 1: Tuesday, June 24'''==


15:30 [http://dbmi.uams.edu/faculty/william-r-hogan-m-d/ William Hogan] (Arkansas): Ontology in the CTSA Consortium
<u> Morning </u>


== '''Draft Schedule: Workshop''' ==
:8:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast


<u>Tuesday, June 24</u>
:9:00 Participant Introductions


:8:30 Breakfast and Registration
:9:15 Keynote Address: [http://www.stanford.edu/~rubin/ '''Daniel Rubin]: [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/Rubin.pdf Imaging Big Data]'''
::[[Abstract]]


:9:15 Participant Introductions
:10:15 Refreshment Break


:9:30 Keynote Address: [http://www.stanford.edu/~rubin/ '''Daniel Rubin] (Stanford University): Imaging Big Data'''
:10:30 '''[http://www.dbmi.pitt.edu/person/michael-j-becich-md-phd Michael J. Becich]: [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/Digital_Path_Standards_Ontology_Becich.pptx An Overview of Standards and Initiatives in Digital Pathology]'''
::Driving use cases for imaging in the era of Big Data
::The central role of imaging ontology
::Example projects using ontologies


:10:30 Break
:11:15 '''[http://www.mcw.edu/radiology/faculty/CharlesKahn.htm Charles Kahn]: [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/Kahn_Gamuts_ontology.pdf Radiology Gamuts Ontology: Differential Diagnosis in Radiology]'''
::On Gamuts see [http://ncorwiki.buffalo.edu/index.php/Gamuts here]


:11:00 '''[http://www.dbmi.pitt.edu/person/michael-j-becich-md-phd Michael J. Becich]: An Overview of Standards and Initiatives in Digital Pathology'''
:12:00 Buffet Lunch


:12:00 Lunch
<u> Afternoon </u>


:13:00 '''[http://www.mcw.edu/radiology/faculty/CharlesKahn.htm Charles Kahn]: Radiology Gamuts Ontology: Differential Diagnosis in Radiology'''
:13:00 '''[https://www.linkedin.com/pub/michael-calhoun/19/36a/567 Michael Calhoun] and [http://www.irp.nia.nih.gov/branches/irp/igoldberg.htm Ilya Goldberg]: [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/Goldberg_Calhoun.pdf Image Language Processing and Encoding]'''
::[[Abstract on the Open Microscopy Environment]]


:14:00 '''[http://medicine.osu.edu/bmi/people/metin_gurcan/pages/index.aspx Metin N. Gurcan], [http://engineering.case.edu/centers/ccipd/ Anant Madabhushi] and [http://medicine.buffalo.edu/faculty/profile.html?ubit=johntoma John Tomaszewski]: Histopathological Image Analysis (HIMA) and Ontology'''
:13:40 '''[https://medicis.univ-rennes1.fr/members/bernard.gibaud/index Bernard Gibaud]: [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/Bernard-Gibaud.ppt Ontology of Imaging Datasets as a Prerequisite for Ontologies of Imaging Biomarkers]'''  


:15:00 Break
:14:20 '''[http://www.informatik.uni-augsburg.de/en/chairs/swt/ds/staff/oberkampf/ Heiner Oberkampf] and [http://knocean.com James A. Overton]: [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/OBI_Image_Measurements.pdf Expressing Medical Image Measurements using the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations]'''
:15:00 Refreshment Break


:15:30 TBA
:15:20 '''[http://www.becklab.org Andrew H. Beck]: [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/Beck_C-Path_Ontology.pptx Imaging Informatics and Ontologies for the Development and Dissemination of Integrative Cancer Diagnostics]'''


<u>Wednesday, June 25</u>
:16:00 '''[http://www.hcklab.org/ Paolo Ciccarese]: [http://www.slideshare.net/paolociccarese/integrating-open-annotation-with-any-domain-ontology Interoperable Biomedical Image Annotations. Describing and Linking Biomedical Images through Open Annotation and Domain Ontologies]'''


:8:30 Breakfast
:16:40 '''[https://www.linkedin.com/pub/anna-maria-masci/11/a74/a55 Anna Maria Masci]: [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/Masci.pptx Immunological Images and the ImmPort Database and Analysis Portal]'''


:9:00 Digital Pathology: Practical sessions devoted to creating a strategy to promote interoperability of digital pathology data and systems
:17:20 '''[http://medicine.buffalo.edu/faculty/profile.html?ubit=addiehl Alexander Diehl]: The NIF / ImmPort Antibody Registries: Benefits of Consistent Naming'''


:12:00 Lunch
:18:00 '''Reception and Dinner (on the Ramada Hotel's Ellicott Patio)''' sponsored by the University at Buffalo [http://wings.buffalo.edu/smbs/biomedicalinformatics/ Department of Biomedical Informatics] (No-Host Bar)


:13:00 Group Meetings
== '''Workshop - Day 2: Wednesday, June 25'''==


::Hackathon: Building an Ontology for Digital Pathology 
<u> Morning </u>
::CTS Ontology Affinity Group: Digital Pathology across the CTSA Consortium: Identifying What There Is and Identifying Opportunities for Collaboration


:Other breakout sessions will be organized according to demand
:8:30 Continental Breakfast


16:00 Close
:9:00 Practical sessions devoted to creating a strategy to promote comparability and queryability of biomedical image data in general and digital pathology imaging data in particular


----
Sessions will include:
 
:'''[https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanruttenberg Alan Ruttenberg]: Queryathon'''
::The goal of this session is to sketch a framework which will allow us to assess progress in building an imaging ontology by providing a list of the types of questions which the ontology will allow us to answer. These should be questions for which you think your data suffice to provide answers, but which cannot be effectively asked with current approaches. Questions sent in advance are welcome; please send to [mailto:alanruttenberg@gmail.com].
 
:'''[http://medicine.osu.edu/bmi/people/metin_gurcan/pages/index.aspx Metin N. Gurcan]: [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/Gurcan.pdf Histopathological Image Analysis (HIMA) and Ontology: Part 1]'''
 
:'''[http://medicine.buffalo.edu/faculty/profile.html?ubit=johntoma John Tomaszewski]: [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/Tomaszewski.pptx Histopathological Image Analysis (HIMA) and Ontology: Part 2]'''
 
:10:30-10:45 Refreshment Break
 
:'''[https://www.linkedin.com/profile/view?id=106844090&authType=NAME_SEARCH&authToken=byF1&locale=en_US&srchid=27153661400790133689&srchindex=1&srchtotal=387&trk=vsrp_people_res_name&trkInfo=VSRPsearchId%3A27153661400790133689%2CVSRPtargetId%3A106844090%2CVSRPcmpt%3Aprimary William Hogan and Mathias Brochhausen]: [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/Hogan_Brochhausen.pptx Biobanking and Digital Pathology: How to Make Ontologies that Work Together]'''
 
:'''[http://www.referent-tracking.com/RTU/?page=ceusters_vita Werner Ceusters]: [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/Ceusters.pptx Referent Tracking: How to Use Ontologies to Deal with Instance Data]'''
:12:00 Lunch Buffet
 
<u> Afternoon </u>
 
13:00: '''[http://engineering.case.edu/centers/ccipd/ Anant Madabhushi]: [http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/Madabhushi.pdf Histopathological Image Analysis (HIMA) and Ontology: Part 3]'''
 
13:15 Hackathon: Building an Ontology for Digital Pathology''' 
:Facilitators: James Overton and Barry Smith
 
:Topics:
:*QIBO -- and the issue of permanence
:*Aristotelian definitions
:*First draft image ontology based on the [http://obi-ontology.org/page/Main_Page Ontology for Biomedical Investigations (OBI)]:
::[http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/image-draft.owl OWL File]
::[http://ncor.buffalo.edu/images/image-draft.xslx XSL File]
::::The scope of the ontology will be the entire domain of biomedical imaging, including Radiology, Neuro-imaging, and Histopathology; it should also include a branch relating to image-processing algorithms. However, we will focus primarily on populating the branch devoted to (quantitative) histopathology.
 
15:40 [http://icbo14.com/ ICBO 2014]
 
15:45 Further discussion of [[imaging ontology white paper]]
 
:16:00 Close of Workshop
 
=='''Possible starting points for ontology development''' ==
:1. [http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/QIBO Quantitative Imaging Biomarker Ontology (QIBO)]
::Unfortunately QIBO contains no definitions. Suggested top-level mappings from QIBO to OBI/OBO are:
::- Acquisition Device -> [http://obi-ontology.org/page/Main_Page OBI]:device
::- Biological Intervention -> OBI:material processing
::- Biological Target -> use [http://obofoundry.org/ro/ relations] instead of classes
::- Biomarker Use -> ~[https://code.google.com/p/information-artifact-ontology/ IAO]:objective specifications
::- Imaging Agent -> ChEBI
::  - Imaging Agent Source of Emitted Energy -> energy terms need to be added to OBO
::- Imaging Subject -> use relations instead of classes
::- Imaging Technique -> OBI:assay
::- Indicated Biology
::  - Biological Process -> [http://www.geneontology.org/ GO]
::  - Disease -> https://code.google.com/p/ogms/ OGMS], [http://disease-ontology.org/ DOID]
::- Post-processing Algorithm -> OBI:data transformation
::- Quantitative Imaging Biomarker -> ~OBI:measurement datum
 
:2. [http://www.openmicroscopy.org/site/support/ome-model/developers/model-overview.html OME Data Model]
 
:3. Post-workshop paper now published in Journal of Pathology Informatics: “[http://www.jpathinformatics.org/article.asp?issn=2153-3539;year=2015;volume=6;issue=1;spage=37;epage=37;aulast=Smith Biomedical Imaging Ontologies: A Survey and Proposal for Future Work]”


== Sponsors ==
== Sponsors ==
*[http://wings.buffalo.edu/smbs/biomedicalinformatics/ Department of Biomedical Informatics], University at Buffalo


*[http://www.smbs.buffalo.edu/path/index.htm Department of Pathology and Anatomy], School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo
*[http://www.smbs.buffalo.edu/path/index.htm Department of Pathology and Anatomy], School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, University at Buffalo


*[http://bioontologies.org National Center for Biomedical Ontology]
*[[Clinical and Translational Science Ontology Group]].
 
*[http://bioontologies.org National Center for Biomedical Ontology (NCBO)]
:This meeting forms part of a series of [http://www.bioontology.org/wiki/index.php/Dissemination_Wiki ontology workshops] sponsored by the NCBO. A [http://www.bioontology.org/wiki/index.php/Workshop_on_Ontology_of_Images precursor event] in this series, devoted to the ontology of images, was held in 2006.


*[https://www.ctsacentral.org/committee/ikfc-clinical-and-translational-science-affinity-group-ctso-ag IKFC Clinical and Translational Science Ontology Affinity Group].
== Background ==


----
*[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2910932/ Histopathological Image Analysis]
*[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3293096/ Cell Image Ontologies]; see also [http://sbd.nist.gov/image/cell_image.html here].
*[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23589184 Qualitative Imaging Biomarker Ontology]
*[http://www.openmicroscopy.org/ The Open Microscopy Environment] (OME)
*[[Gamuts | The Radiology Gamuts Ontology]]
*[http://www.aperio.com/healthcare/eslide Aperio ePathology]
*[http://obi-ontology.org/page/Main_Page Ontology for Biomedical Investigations] (OBI)


== Organizing Committee ==
== Organizing Committee ==


:Barry Smith (Buffalo)
Barry Smith (University at Buffalo)
:William Hogan (Arkansas)
 
:John Tomaszewski (Buffalo)
William Hogan (University of Florida)
 
John Tomaszewski (University at Buffalo)
 
== Participants ==
 
Sivaram Arabandi (Ontopro)
 
Ulysses J. Balis (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)
 
Carol Bean (NCBO / Stanford University)
 
Michael Becich (University of Pittsburgh)
 
Andrew H. Beck (Harvard Medical School)
 
Tanja Bekhuis (University of Pittsburgh)
 
Talapady N. Bhat (NIST)
 
Jonathan Bona (University at Buffalo)
 
Erich Bremer (Stony Brook Medicine)
 
Mathias Brochhausen (University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences)
 
Wiam Bshara (Roswell Park Cancer Institute)
 
Michael Calhoun (Sinq Systems)
 
Werner Ceusters (University at Buffalo)
 
Paolo Ciccarese (Harvard Medical School)
 
Alexander Cox (University at Buffalo)
 
Chris Crowner (University at Buffalo)
 
Alexander Diehl (University at Buffalo)
 
William Duncan (University at Buffalo)
 
Michael Dwyer (University at Buffalo)
 
Peter Elkin (University Buffalo)
 
Gilberto Fragoso (NCI / NIH)
 
Carmelo Gaudioso (Roswell Park Cancer Institute)
 
Nancy Gertrudez (CUDI / Mexican Universities Research Network)
 
Bernard Gibaud ([http://www.ltsi.univ-rennes1.fr/?q=en/node/269 LTSI], Rennes)
 
Allan S. Goldberg (Touro University, California)
 
Ilya Goldberg (Open Microscopy Initiative / NIH National Institute on Aging)
 
Metin Gurcan (State University of Ohio)
 
William Hogan (University of Florida)
 
Mark Jensen (University at Buffalo)
 
Charles E. Kahn (Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee)
 
Venkat N. Krovi (University at Buffalo)
 
Anant Madabhushi (Case Western Reserve University)
 
Tatiana Malyuta (CUNY)
 
Anna Maria Masci (Duke University)
 
Kevin Mitchell (University of Pittsburgh)
 
Heiner Oberkampf (Siemens, Munich / University of Augsburg)
 
James A. Overton ([http://Knocean.com Knocean], Toronto)


Patrick Ray (University at Buffalo)


== Initial List of Participants ==
Michael Riben, MD (MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston)


Ulysses J. Balis (Ann Arbor)
Daniel Rubin (Stanford University)


Michael Becich (Pittsburgh)
Alan Ruttenberg (University at Buffalo)


Michael Dwyer (Buffalo)
András Sablauer (St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis)


Metin Gurcan (Ohio)
Yonatan Schreiber (University at Buffalo / CUBRC)


William Hogan (Arkansas)
Ferdinand Schweser (University at Buffalo)


Charles E. Kahn (Milwaukee)
Selja Seppala (University at Buffalo)


Anant Madabhushi (Case)
Barry Smith (University at Buffalo)


Anna Maria Masci (Duke)
Dagobert Soergel (University at Buffalo)


Daniel Rubin (Stanford)
Jose Luis Tapia (University at Buffalo)


Barry Smith (Buffalo)
John Tomaszewski (University at Buffalo)


Jose Luis Tapia (Buffalo)
Eugene Tseytlin (University of Pittsburgh)
Marc van Driel (Philips Research, The Netherlands)


John Tomaszewski (Buffalo)
Amber Worral (Roswell Park Cancer Institute)

Latest revision as of 13:06, 23 July 2015

Third Clinical and Translational Science Ontology Workshop

  • Tutorial: June 23, 2014
  • Workshop: June 24-25, 2014

Goals

The goal of this meeting is to advance discoverability, interoperability and combinability of biomedical imaging data. It consists of a tutorial providing an introduction to imaging ontology, followed by two days of presentation and discussion of major contributions to biomedical imaging in radiology and digital pathology.

- Day 1 will consist in a tutorial providing an introduction to biomedical imaging ontology.

- Day 2 will consist in an overview of major contributions to biomedical imaging in radiology and digital pathology with a view towards coordination and exchange of ideas.

- Day 3 will focus on the creation and review of a draft Biomedical Image Ontology and explore how ontology can contribute to the coordination of research across the CTSA consortium with a special reference to digital histopathology imaging.

Tutorial: Monday, June 23

10:00 Registration
10:30 Ulysses Balis: Introduction to Imaging Informatics: The Problem of Image Data Interoperability
  • A brief history of digital imaging, digital annotation, markup and metadata encoding
  • Primer on image data encoding concepts and requirements
  • Primer on Image storage data formats
  • Primer on DICOM
  • Primer on image metadata concepts
  • Exploration of OME as a representative image metadata lexicon
  • Case studies in image metadata challenges, as created by a contemporary lack of a single common framework
12:30 Lunch Buffet
13:30 Barry Smith: Introduction to Ontology for Imaging Informatics
  • The Special Role of the Gene Ontology
  • Open Biomedical Ontologies (OBO) Foundry
  • The Semantic Web
  • Principles for good ontology development
  • Basic Formal Ontology (BFO)
  • The Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA) Ontology
  • The Information Artifact Ontology (IAO)
  • Images as Information Artifacts
15:00 Refreshment Break
15:30 William Hogan: Ontology in the CTSA Consortium
  • Why ontology is important to clinical and translational science
  • How ontology is being used in clinical and translational science
  • The Clinical and Translational Science Ontology Group

Workshop - Day 1: Tuesday, June 24

Morning

8:30 Registration and Continental Breakfast
9:00 Participant Introductions
9:15 Keynote Address: Daniel Rubin: Imaging Big Data
Abstract
10:15 Refreshment Break
10:30 Michael J. Becich: An Overview of Standards and Initiatives in Digital Pathology
11:15 Charles Kahn: Radiology Gamuts Ontology: Differential Diagnosis in Radiology
On Gamuts see here
12:00 Buffet Lunch

Afternoon

13:00 Michael Calhoun and Ilya Goldberg: Image Language Processing and Encoding
Abstract on the Open Microscopy Environment
13:40 Bernard Gibaud: Ontology of Imaging Datasets as a Prerequisite for Ontologies of Imaging Biomarkers
14:20 Heiner Oberkampf and James A. Overton: Expressing Medical Image Measurements using the Ontology for Biomedical Investigations
15:00 Refreshment Break
15:20 Andrew H. Beck: Imaging Informatics and Ontologies for the Development and Dissemination of Integrative Cancer Diagnostics
16:00 Paolo Ciccarese: Interoperable Biomedical Image Annotations. Describing and Linking Biomedical Images through Open Annotation and Domain Ontologies
16:40 Anna Maria Masci: Immunological Images and the ImmPort Database and Analysis Portal
17:20 Alexander Diehl: The NIF / ImmPort Antibody Registries: Benefits of Consistent Naming
18:00 Reception and Dinner (on the Ramada Hotel's Ellicott Patio) sponsored by the University at Buffalo Department of Biomedical Informatics (No-Host Bar)

Workshop - Day 2: Wednesday, June 25

Morning

8:30 Continental Breakfast
9:00 Practical sessions devoted to creating a strategy to promote comparability and queryability of biomedical image data in general and digital pathology imaging data in particular

Sessions will include:

Alan Ruttenberg: Queryathon
The goal of this session is to sketch a framework which will allow us to assess progress in building an imaging ontology by providing a list of the types of questions which the ontology will allow us to answer. These should be questions for which you think your data suffice to provide answers, but which cannot be effectively asked with current approaches. Questions sent in advance are welcome; please send to [1].
Metin N. Gurcan: Histopathological Image Analysis (HIMA) and Ontology: Part 1
John Tomaszewski: Histopathological Image Analysis (HIMA) and Ontology: Part 2
10:30-10:45 Refreshment Break
William Hogan and Mathias Brochhausen: Biobanking and Digital Pathology: How to Make Ontologies that Work Together
Werner Ceusters: Referent Tracking: How to Use Ontologies to Deal with Instance Data
12:00 Lunch Buffet

Afternoon

13:00: Anant Madabhushi: Histopathological Image Analysis (HIMA) and Ontology: Part 3

13:15 Hackathon: Building an Ontology for Digital Pathology

Facilitators: James Overton and Barry Smith
Topics:
OWL File
XSL File
The scope of the ontology will be the entire domain of biomedical imaging, including Radiology, Neuro-imaging, and Histopathology; it should also include a branch relating to image-processing algorithms. However, we will focus primarily on populating the branch devoted to (quantitative) histopathology.

15:40 ICBO 2014

15:45 Further discussion of imaging ontology white paper

16:00 Close of Workshop

Possible starting points for ontology development

1. Quantitative Imaging Biomarker Ontology (QIBO)
Unfortunately QIBO contains no definitions. Suggested top-level mappings from QIBO to OBI/OBO are:
- Acquisition Device -> OBI:device
- Biological Intervention -> OBI:material processing
- Biological Target -> use relations instead of classes
- Biomarker Use -> ~IAO:objective specifications
- Imaging Agent -> ChEBI
- Imaging Agent Source of Emitted Energy -> energy terms need to be added to OBO
- Imaging Subject -> use relations instead of classes
- Imaging Technique -> OBI:assay
- Indicated Biology
- Biological Process -> GO
- Disease -> https://code.google.com/p/ogms/ OGMS], DOID
- Post-processing Algorithm -> OBI:data transformation
- Quantitative Imaging Biomarker -> ~OBI:measurement datum
2. OME Data Model
3. Post-workshop paper now published in Journal of Pathology Informatics: “Biomedical Imaging Ontologies: A Survey and Proposal for Future Work

Sponsors

This meeting forms part of a series of ontology workshops sponsored by the NCBO. A precursor event in this series, devoted to the ontology of images, was held in 2006.

Background

Organizing Committee

Barry Smith (University at Buffalo)

William Hogan (University of Florida)

John Tomaszewski (University at Buffalo)

Participants

Sivaram Arabandi (Ontopro)

Ulysses J. Balis (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor)

Carol Bean (NCBO / Stanford University)

Michael Becich (University of Pittsburgh)

Andrew H. Beck (Harvard Medical School)

Tanja Bekhuis (University of Pittsburgh)

Talapady N. Bhat (NIST)

Jonathan Bona (University at Buffalo)

Erich Bremer (Stony Brook Medicine)

Mathias Brochhausen (University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences)

Wiam Bshara (Roswell Park Cancer Institute)

Michael Calhoun (Sinq Systems)

Werner Ceusters (University at Buffalo)

Paolo Ciccarese (Harvard Medical School)

Alexander Cox (University at Buffalo)

Chris Crowner (University at Buffalo)

Alexander Diehl (University at Buffalo)

William Duncan (University at Buffalo)

Michael Dwyer (University at Buffalo)

Peter Elkin (University Buffalo)

Gilberto Fragoso (NCI / NIH)

Carmelo Gaudioso (Roswell Park Cancer Institute)

Nancy Gertrudez (CUDI / Mexican Universities Research Network)

Bernard Gibaud (LTSI, Rennes)

Allan S. Goldberg (Touro University, California)

Ilya Goldberg (Open Microscopy Initiative / NIH National Institute on Aging)

Metin Gurcan (State University of Ohio)

William Hogan (University of Florida)

Mark Jensen (University at Buffalo)

Charles E. Kahn (Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee)

Venkat N. Krovi (University at Buffalo)

Anant Madabhushi (Case Western Reserve University)

Tatiana Malyuta (CUNY)

Anna Maria Masci (Duke University)

Kevin Mitchell (University of Pittsburgh)

Heiner Oberkampf (Siemens, Munich / University of Augsburg)

James A. Overton (Knocean, Toronto)

Patrick Ray (University at Buffalo)

Michael Riben, MD (MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston)

Daniel Rubin (Stanford University)

Alan Ruttenberg (University at Buffalo)

András Sablauer (St Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis)

Yonatan Schreiber (University at Buffalo / CUBRC)

Ferdinand Schweser (University at Buffalo)

Selja Seppala (University at Buffalo)

Barry Smith (University at Buffalo)

Dagobert Soergel (University at Buffalo)

Jose Luis Tapia (University at Buffalo)

John Tomaszewski (University at Buffalo)

Eugene Tseytlin (University of Pittsburgh)

Marc van Driel (Philips Research, The Netherlands)

Amber Worral (Roswell Park Cancer Institute)