Biomedical Ontology 2016
Faculty: Barry Smith (Philosophy), Werner Ceusters (Biomedical Informatics)
PHI 548 Cross-listed with BMI 508
Baldy 200-G
Fall Semsters 2016
Mondays, 4-7pm
Schedule
BMI 508: Biomedical Ontology (3 credits)
Course Description: This course provides an introduction to biomedical ontology review of the theories underlying biomedical knowledge generation and the methods and tools for knowledge acquisition, modeling & representation as well as the management and maintenance of biomedical knowledge sources. The second part of the course provides an in-depth review of current theories and research underlying the development of biomedical ontologies as well as a comparative critical analysis of the major current biomedical ontologies as well as the methods and tools for biomedical ontology development and evaluation.
Course Outline: The course begins with a review of the biomedical/clinical research and information dissemination system that results in the generation of new knowledge and its dissemination into clinical health care practice. This review will also include the current systems and techniques that have been used to model, represent & maintain our biomedical data, information & knowledge for use by clinicians and researchers. The remainder of the course will provide an in-depth review of current theories, methods and tools for the development of ontologies for the organization and management of biomedical data, information & knowledge as well as a critical comparative analysis of the major current biomedical ontologies used in health care and biomedical research settings.