Re: [TMO] Re: Choosing a use case for an Expert Query Browser

2009-11-10 Thread Susie Stephens
Please feel free to participate in the TMO calls if you would like to discuss use cases (http://esw.w3.org/topic/HCLSIG/PharmaOntology). Susie On Mon, Nov 9, 2009 at 3:28 PM, Oshani Seneviratne wrote: > Hi Susie et al, > > Thanks a lot for the comments. > > Rachel and I have been working on a pr

[TMO] Re: Choosing a use case for an Expert Query Browser

2009-11-09 Thread Oshani Seneviratne
Hi Susie et al, Thanks a lot for the comments. Rachel and I have been working on a prototype last week, and we have a simple implementation that takes in a keyword (such as 'coronary artery disease') and queries diseasome for diseases that mention that keyword, and dailymed for drugs that treat t

Re: Choosing a use case for an Expert Query Browser

2009-11-02 Thread Oshani Seneviratne
Hi Susie, Yes, Rachel and I are planning on participating in the telecons from this week. We hope that it will be useful for us to better understand the requirements of the community. As for the interface, we would like it to implement a web interface, and not a standalone windows application lik

Re: Choosing a use case for an Expert Query Browser

2009-11-02 Thread Susie Stephens
Hi Oshani, The Translational Medicine Ontology task is working to build an application that demonstrates the utility of the ontology that we have created. The text that you've pulled out highlights part of the use case that we're working to implement. Please feel free to participate in the task c

Choosing a use case for an Expert Query Browser

2009-10-30 Thread Oshani Seneviratne
Hi all, We are interested in building an "expert" query browser to answer queries similar to the ones outlined in [1]. We thought the following use case listed in the wiki would be a good one to start with: "Fundamental questions will be answered by the ontology at this stage by sourcing the dat