This ontology aims to describe evidences and provenance of associations between concepts, in particular, biomedical concepts from paragraphs of unstructured texts.
This ontology is developed following the guidelines provided by the LOT methodology.
The requirements of the EBOCA Evidences Ontology are based on the needs of defining metadata and provenance for evidences of associations between biomedical concepts extracted from unstructured texts - paragraphs in particular.
The explicit requirements for this ontology can be found here and are specified with an identifier, provenance and associated Themis test. They can be also visualized here.
The following diagram shows a general overview of the classes and properties of the Conceptual Mapping vocabulary. This diagram follows the Chowlk notation. For a complete description of the ontology constructs, see the documentation. The ontology code (implemented in OWL) can be found here.
The management of issues and improvements suggested for this vocabulary is done by addressing issues in the repository. If you are interested in collaborate with us in a new version of the language or send us an email.
- Ana Iglesias-Molina - ana.iglesiasm@upm.es
- María Poveda-Villalón
- Carlos Badenes-Olmedo
Ontology Engineering Group, May 2022 - Present