As shown in the TCMGeneDIT web site, they have links to the STITCH
database. I will need to contact them if this part of dataset is needed.
When you have the STITCH/PubchemIDs, you can also use them for mapping to
DBpedia. You can retrieve the IDs from DBpedia like this:
SELECT *
WHERE {?db
Kei Cheung wrote:
Matthias Samwald wrote:
I have also started to convert SIDER into aTags, but our two
conversions will be complementary. What I am doing is mapping the
information to the OBO disease ontology and to DBpedia (for drug
names), and reusing OBO and DBpedia URIs directly. The conv
Hi Kei,
Thanks for the pointer.
I think in the next step I would like to work together with Anja, to create a
as complete as possible mapping, of TCM ingredients and herbs to DBpedia URIs.
cheers,
Jun
Kei Cheung wrote:
Thanks for the effort, Jun.
I wonder how many of the herbs in the TCM
Dear sir / Mam
Greetings
I am shahzad from Pakistan, I am doing my thesis (MS Computer Science)in the
field of semantic web at International Islamic university Pakistan. I want to
develop a medical recommendation system . I saw your Semantic Web Health Care
and Life Sciences (HCLS) Interest Group
Hi Trish,
is it possible to have a local install of the BioPortal?
cheers,
Erick
> The National Center for Biomedical Ontology is pleased to announce the
> release of BioPortal 2.1. Highlights of this release are:
>
> -*Annotator*: a service that identifies mentions of biomedical ontology
> con