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The Philosophome
Barry Smith
Why omics?
Old biology data (cell division)

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New biology data

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EDEPDFQGGPISKYLIPKKINLMVYTLFQVHTLKFNRKDYDTLSLF
YLNRGYYNELSFRVLERCHEIASARPNDSSTMRTFTDFVSGAPIV
RSLQKSTIRKYGYNLAPYMFLLLHVDELSIFSAYQASLPGEKKVDT
ERLKRDLCPRKPIEIKYFSQICNDMMNKKDRLGDILHIILRACALNF
GAGPRGGAGDEEDRSITNEEPIIPSVDEHGLKVCKLRSPNTPRRL
RKTLDAVKALLVSSCACTARDLDIFDDNNGVAMWKWIKILYHEVA
QETTLKDSYRITLVPSSDGISLLAFAGPQRNVYVDDTTRRIQLYTD
YNKNGSSEPRLKTLDGLTSDYVFYFVTVLRQMQICALGNSYDAFN
HDPWMDVVGFEDPNQVTNRDISRIVLYSYMFLNTAKGCLVEYAT
FRQYMRELPKNAPQKLNFREMRQGLIALGRHCVGSRFETDLYES
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WLGLESDYHCSFSSTRNAEDVDISRIVLYSYMFLNTAKGCLVEYA
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How to do biology across the genome?
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VMVGKNVKKFLTFVEDEPDFQGGPISKYLIPKKINLMVYTLFQVHTLKFNRKDYDTLSLFYLNRGYYNELSFRVLER
CHEIASARPNDSSTMRTFTDFVSGAPIVRSLQKSTIRKYGYNLAPYMFLLLHVDELSIFSAYQASLPGEKKVDTERL
KRDLCPRKPIEIKYFSQICNDMMNKKDRLGDILHIILRACALNFGAGPRGGAGDEEDRSITNEEPIIPSVDEHGLKVC
KLRSPNTPRRLRKTLDAVKALLVSSCACTARDLDIFDDNNGVAMWKWIKILYHEVAQETTLKDSYRITLVPSSDGIS
LLAFAGPQRNVYVDDTTRRIQLYTDYNKNGSSEPRLKTLDGLTSDYVFYFVTVLRQMQICALGNSYDAFNHDPWM
DVVGFEDPNQVTNRDISRIVLYSYMFLNTAKGCLVEYATFRQYMRELPKNAPQKLNFREMRQGLIALGRHCVGSR
FETDLYESATSELMANHSVQTGRNIYGVDFSLTSVSGTTATLLQERASERWIQWLGLESDYHCSFSSTRNAEDVM
KVSDRRKFEKANFDEFESALNNKNDLVHCPSITLFESIPTEVRSFYEDEKSGLIKVVKFRTGAMDRKRSFEKVVISV
MVGKNVKKFLTFVEDEPDFQGGPISKYLIPKKINLMVYTLFQVHTLKFNRKDYDTLSLFYLNRGYYNELSFRVLERC
HEIASARPNDSSTMRTFTDFVSGAPIVRSLQKSTIRKYGYNLAPYMFLLLHVDELSIFSAYQASLPGEKKVDTERLK
RDLCPRKPIEIKYFSQICNDMMNKKDRLGDILHIILRACALNFGAGPRGGAGDEEDRSITNEEPIIPSVDEHGLKVCK
LRSPNTPRRLRKTLDAVKALLVSSCACTARDLDIFDDNNGVAMWKWIKILYHEVAQETTLKDSYRITLVPSSDGISLL
AFAGPQRNVYVDDTTRRIQLYTDYNKNGSSEPRLKTLDGLTSDYVFYFVTVLRQMQICALGNSYDAFNHDPWMD
VVGFEDPNQVTNRDISRIVLYSYMFLNTAKGCLVEYATFRQYMRELPKNAPQKLNFREMRQGLIALGRHCVGSRF
ETDLYESATSELMANHSVQTGRNIYGVDFSLTSVSGTTATLLQERASERWIQWLGLESDYHCSFSSTRNAEDVMK
VSDRRKFEKANFDEFESALNNKNDLVHCPSITLFESIPTEVRSFYEDEKSGLIKVVKFRTGAMDRKRSFEKVVISVM
VGKNVKKFLTFVEDEPDFQGGPISKYLIPKKINLMVYTLFQVHTLKFNRKDYDTLSLFYLNRGYYNELSFRVLERCH
EIASARPNDSSTMRTFTDFVSGAPIVRSLQKSTIRKYGYNLAPYMFLLLHVDELSIFSAYQASLPGEKKVDTERLKR
DLCPRKPIEIKYFSQICNDMMNKKDRLGDILHIILRACALNFGAGPRGGAGDEEDRSITNEEPIIPSVDEHGLKVCKL
RSPNTPRRLRKTLDAVKALLVSSCACTARDLDIFDDNNGVAMWKWIKILYHEVAQETTLKDSYRITLVPSSDGISLL
AFAGPQRNVYVDDTTRRIQLYTDYNKNGSSEPRLKTLDGLTSDYVFYFVTVLRQMQICALGNSYDAFNHDPWMD
VVGFEDPNQVTNRDISRIVLYSYMFLNTAKGCLVEYATFRQYMRELPKNAPQKLNFREMRQGLIALGRHCVGSRF
ETDLYESATSELMANHSVQTGRNIYGVDFSLTSVSGTTATLLQERASERWIQWLGLESDYHCSFSSTRNAEDVMK
VSDRRKFEKANFDEFESALNNKNDLVHCPSITLFESIPTEVRSFYEDEKSGLIKVVKFRTGAMDRKRSFEKVVISVM
VGKNVKKFLTFVEDEPDFQGGPISKYLIPKKINLMVYTLFQVHTLKFNRKDYDTLSLFYLNRGYYNELSFRVLERCH5
EIASARPNDSSTMRTFTDFVSGAPIVRSLQKSTIRKYGYNLAPYMFLLLHVDELSIFSAYQASLPGEKKVDTERLKR
how to link the kinds of
phenomena represented here

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or here

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or here

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RSFEKVVISVMVGKNVKKFLTFVEDEPDFQGGPIPSKYLIPKKINLMVYTLFQVHTLKFNRKDYDTLSL
FYLNRGYYNELSFRVLERCHEIASARPNDSSTMRTFTDFVSGAPIVRSLQKSTIRKYGYNLAPYMFLLL
HVDELSIFSAYQASLPGEKKVDTERLKRDLCPRKPIEIKYFSQICNDMMNKKDRLGDILHIILRACALNF
GAGPRGGAGDEEDRSITNEEPIIPSVDEHGLKVCKLRSPNTPRRLRKTLDAVKALLVSSCACTARDLD
IFDDNNGVAMWKWIKILYHEVAQETTLKDSYRITLVPSSDGISLLAFAGPQRNVYVDDTTRRIQLYTDY
NKNGSSEPRLKTLDGLTSDYVFYFVTVLRQMQICALGNSYDAFNHDPWMDVVGFEDPNQVTNRDIS
RIVLYSYMFLNTAKGCLVEYATFRQYMRELPKNAPQKLNFREMRQGLIALGRHCVGSRFETDLYESA
TSELMANHSVQTGRNIYGVDSFSLTSVSGTTATLLQERASERWIQWLGLESDYHCSFSSTRNAEDVV
AGEAASSNHHQKISRVTRKRPREPKSTNDILVAGQKLFGSSFEFRDLHQLRLCYEIYMADTPSVAVQA
PPGYGKTELFHLPLIALASKGDVEYVSFLFVPYTVLLANCMIRLGRRGCLNVAPVRNFIEEGYDGVTDL
YVGIYDDLASTNFTDRIAAWENIVECTFRTNNVKLGYLIVDEFHNFETEVYRQSQFGGITNLDFDAFEK
AIFLSGTAPEAVADAALQRIGLTGLAKKSMDINELKRSEDLSRGLSSYPTRMFNLIKEKSEVPLGHVHKI
RKKVESQPEEALKLLLALFESEPESKAIVVASTTNEVEELACSWRKYFRVVWIHGKLGAAEKVSRTKE
FVTDGSMQVLIGTKLVTEGIDIKQLMMVIMLDNRLNIIELIQGVGRLRDGGLCYLLSRKNSWAARNRKG
ELPPKEGCITEQVREFYGLESKKGKKGQHVGCCGSRTDLSADTVELIERMDRLAEKQATASMSIVAL
PSSFQESNSSDRYRKYCSSDEDSNTCIHGSANASTNASTNAITTASTNVRTNATTNASTNATTNASTN
ASTNATTNASTNATTNSSTNATTTASTNVRTSATTTASINVRTSATTTESTNSSTNATTTESTNSSTNA
TTTESTNSNTSATTTASINVRTSATTTESTNSSTSATTTASINVRTSATTTKSINSSTNATTTESTNSNT
NATTTESTNSSTNATTTESTNSSTNATTTESTNSNTSAATTESTNSNTSATTTESTNASAKEDANKDG
NAEDNRFHPVTDINKESYKRKGSQMVLLERKKLKAQFPNTSENMNVLQFLGFRSDEIKHLFLYGIDIYF
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VGYLKYFSVKRREIYSQIQRNYAWYLAITRRRETISVLDSTRGKQGSQVFRMSGRQIKELYFKVWSNL
RESKTEVLQYFLNWDEKKCQEEWEAKDDTVVVEALEKGGVFQRLRSMTSAGLQGPQYVKLQFSRH
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to this?
or this?

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or this?

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answer: by tagging data with terms from a
controlled vocabulary such as the Gene Ontology

GO: age-dependent behavioral decline

GO: sphingolipid transporter activity

GO: Holliday junction helicase complex
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For example by tagging sequence
data
MKVSDRRKFEKANFDEFESALNNKNDLVHCPSITLFESIPTEVRSFYEDEKSGLIKVVKFRTGAMDRKRSFEKVVIS
VMVGKNVKKFLTFVEDEPDFQGGPIPSKYLIPKKINLMVYTLFQVHTLKFNRKDYDTLSLFYLNRGYYNELSFRVLE
RCHEIASARPNDSSTMRTFTDFVSGAPIVRSLQKSTIRKYGYNLAPYMFLLLHVDELSIFSAYQASLPGEKKVDTER
LKRDLCPRKPIEIKYFSQICNDMMNKKDRLGDILHIILRACALNFGAGPRGGAGDEEDRSITNEEPIIPSVDEHGLKV
CKLRSPNTPRRLRKTLDAVKALLVSSCACTARDLDIFDDNNGVAMWKWIKILYHEVAQETTLKDSYRITLVPSSDGI
SLLAFAGPQRNVYVDDTTRRIQLYTDYNKNGSSEPRLKTLDGLTSDYVFYFVTVLRQMQICALGNSYDAFNHDPW
MDVVGFEDPNQVTNRDISRIVLYSYMFLNTAKGCLVEYATFRQYMRELPKNAPQKLNFREMRQGLIALGRHCVGS
RFETDLYESATSELMANHSVQTGRNIYGVDSFSLTSVSGTTATLLQERASERWIQWLGLESDYHCSFSSTRNAED
VVAGEAASSNHHQKISRVTRKRPREPKSTNDILVAGQKLFGSSFEFRDLHQLRLCYEIYMADTPSVAVQAPPGYG
KTELFHLPLIALASKGDVEYVSFLFVPYTVLLANCMIRLGRRGCLNVAPVRNFIEEGYDGVTDLYVGIYDDLASTNFT
DRIAAWENIVECTFRTNNVKLGYLIVDEFHNFETEVYRQSQFGGITNLDFDAFEKAIFLSGTAPEAVADAALQRIG

age-dependent
behavioral decline

LTGLAKKSMDINELKRSEDLSRGLSSYPTRMFNLIKEKSEVPLGHVHKIRKKVESQPEEALKLL
LALFESEPESKAIVVASTTNEVEELACSWRKYFRVVWIHGKLGAAEKVSRTKEFVTDGSMQVLI
GTKLVTEGIDIKQLMMVIMLDNRLNIIELIQGVGRLRDGGLCYLLSRKNSWAARNRKGELPPKEGCITE
QVREFYGLESKKGKKGQHVGCCGSRTDLSADTVELIERMDRLAEKQATASMSIVALPSSFQESNSSDRYRKYCS
SDEDSNTCIHGSANASTNASTNAITTASTNVRTNATTNASTNATTNASTNASTNATTNASTNATTNSSTNATTTAST
NVRTSATTTASINVRTSATTTESTNSSTNATTTESTNSSTNATTTESTNSNTSATTTASINVRTSATTTESTNSSTSA
TTTASINVRTSATTTKSINSSTNATTTESTNSNTNATTTESTNSSTNATTTESTNSSTNATTTESTNSNTSAATTEST
NSNTSATTTESTNASAKEDANKDGNAEDNRFHPVTDINKESYKRKGSQMVLLERKKLKAQFPNTSENMNVLQFLG
FRSDEIKHLFLYGIDIYFCPEGVFTQYGLCKGCQKMFELCVCWAGQKVSYRRIAWEALAVERMLRNDEEYKEYLE
DIEPYHGDPVGYLKYFSVKRREIYSQIQRNYAWYLAITRRRETISVLDSTRGKQGSQVFRMSGRQIKELYFKVWSN
LRESKTEVLQYFLNWDEKKCQEEWEAKDDTVVVEALEKGGVFQRLRSMTSAGLQGPQYVKLQFSRHHRQLRSR
YELSLGMHLRDQIALGVTPSKVPHWTAFLSMLIGLFYNKTFRQKLEYLLEQISEVWLLPHWLDLANVEVLAADDTR
VPLYMLMVAVHKELDSDDVPDGRFDILLCRDSSREVGELIGLFYNKTFRQKLEYLLEQISEVWLLPHWLDLANVEVL
AADDTRVPLYMLMVAVHKELDSDDVPDGRFDILLCRDSSREVGELIGLFYNKTFRQKLEYLLEQISEVWLLPHWLD
LANVEVLAADDTRVPLYMLMVAVHKELDSDDVPDGRFDILLCRDSSREVGE

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tagging allows virtual integration of
heterogeneous databases
GlyProt

MouseEcotope
sphingolipid
transporter
activity

DiabetInGene

GluChem
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fosters discoverability of information in
heterogeneous databases
GlyProt

MouseEcotope

Holliday junction
helicase complex

DiabetInGene

GluChem
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Figure 3.

tagging of literature
RB Reis, GS Ribeiro, RDM Felzemburgh, et al., Impact of Environment and Social Gradient n Leptospira Infection in Urban Slums

Shotton D, Portwin K, Klyne G, Miles A (2009) Adventures in Semantic Publishing: Exemplar Semantic Enhancements of a
Research Article. PLoS Comput Biol 5(4): e1000361. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000361
http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1000361
coordinated tagging of
literature and data
coordinated tagging of literature
and data advances
•
•
•
•

discoverability
integration
logical reasoning
cross-discipinary collaboration

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RELATION
TO TIME

CONTINUANT

INDEPENDENT

OCCURRENT

DEPENDENT

GRANULARITY

ORGAN AND
ORGANISM

Organism
(NCBI
Taxonomy)

CELL AND
CELLULAR
COMPONENT

Cell
(CL)

MOLECULE

Anatomical
Organ
Entity
Function
(FMA,
(FMP, CPRO) Phenotypic
CARO)
Quality
(PaTO)
Cellular
Cellular
Component Function
(FMA, GO)
(GO)

Molecule
(ChEBI, SO,
RnaO, PrO)

Molecular Function
(GO)

Biological
Process
(GO)

Molecular Process
(GO)

OBO (Open Biomedical Ontology) Foundry proposal
(Gene Ontology in yellow)

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now many biomedical ontologies developed
to coordinate with the OBO Foundry
ACGT Master Ontology (ACGT MO):
Alzheimer Disease Ontology (ADO)
Adverse Event Ontology (AEO)
Adverse Event Reporting Ontology
(AERO)
AFO Foundational Ontology
Actionable Intelligence Retrieval
System (AIRS)
Analysis Ontology (CAO)
Bank Ontology
Beta Cell Genomics Application
Ontology (BCGO)
BioAssay Ontology
Bioinformatics Web Service
Ontology
Biological Collections Ontology
(BCO)
Cell Line Ontology (CLO)
Cell Ontology
Chemical Entities of Biological
Interest (ChEBI)
CHRONIOUS Ontology Suite
Clusters of Orthologous Groups
(COG)

Cognitive Paradigm Ontology
Common Anatomy Reference
Ontology (CARO): anatomical
structures in all organisms
Comunication Standards
Ontology (CSO)
Conceptual Model Ontology
(CMO)
Coriell Cell Line Ontology
CPR Ontology for the Institute of
Medicine's (IOM) ComputerBased Patient Record Ontology
Drug Interaction Ontology (DIO):
ontology-driven inferences of
possible drug-drug Interactions
Drug Ontology (DrOn)
Drug-drug Interaction Ontology
(DINTO)
Dynamic Earth Sciences
Ontologies: Process and Event
Ontologies
Emotion Ontology (EMO)
Environment Ontology: (ENVO)
Evolution Ontology (EO)

Experimental Factor Ontology
(EFO)
Exposé: An Ontology for Data
Mining Experiments
Financial Report Ontology
Flybase Drosophila Anatomy
Ontology (FBbt)
Fission Yeast Phenotype Ontology
(FYPO)
Foundational Model of Anatomy
(FMA): Gastrointestinal
Endoscopy Ontology (GGene
Regulation Ontology (GRO)
Health Data Ontology Trunk
(HDOT)
Human Interaction Network
Ontology (HINO)
Infectious Disease Ontology
Information Artifact Ontology
(IAO)
Interdisciplinary Prostate
Ontology Project (IPOP)
Lipid OntologyIEO)
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At the interface between
biomedical omics and
humanomics
The Emotion Ontology
Barry Smith and Janna Hastings*

*Swiss Centre for Affective Sciences, University of Geneva, Switzerland and
Cheminformatics and Metabolism Team, European Bioinformatics Institute
Many kinds of data
emotional functioning, regulation,
expression, and physiological markers
neuroimaging
chemistry (alcohol, …)
affective disorders such as bipolar,
depression and schizoaffective disorder
emotions in organizational behavior, politics …
emotions in the literature, drama, dance, …
Sunday, February 16, 2014

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http://bioportal.bioontology.org/ontologies/1666

Sunday, February 16,
2014

The Emotion Ontology

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Types of feeling in the Emotion Ontology

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Types of Physiological Response to Emotion

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Adam Smith
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Werner
Ceusters

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a “half cut” in
Irish Sean-nós
dancing

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a short movement of one lower leg
crossing the other leg with the foot
pointing outward
•
•
•
•

part of a mannequin’s step on the catwalk
an epileptic jerk
the kicking of a ball by a soccer player
a signal (“Get out!”) issued in heated
conversation

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Discoverability
How to find
–choreography,
–dress patterns,
–music scores,
–descriptions from the social pages

relating to the 17th-century English
quadrille
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Answer: build the danceome
= a collection (knowledgebase) of all the digital
artifacts (data, literature, images) we have
pertaining to dance, including
• journalism, fiction, history, …
• biographies of dancers, dance impressarios, …
• paintings, photographs, vidoes, dress patterns,
museum artifacts …
• choreographical scores …
32/
Convention for the Safeguarding of the
Intangible Cultural Heritage (UNESCO 2003)
The earlier “folklore” model supported scholars
and institutions in documenting and preserving
a record of disappearing traditions.
The more recent model aims to sustain a living
tradition by supporting the conditions
necessary for cultural reproduction.

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At the same time build a Dance
Ontology
combine it with a Music Ontology, a Dress
Ontology, a Body Movement Ontology …
and use the result to annotate the
danceome

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What is the Philosophome?

35/
A collection of data and literature relating to
– people
– sociology
• schools
• movements
• places
• organizations
• surrounding cultural and historical events

– publications, editions
– ideas, examples and counterexamples,
arguments and counterarguments, evidence
…

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What is the philosophome?
A collection of data and literature relating to

–people
– sociology
•
•
•
•
•

schools
movements
places
organizations
surrounding cultural and historical events

– publications, editions
– ideas, examples and counterexamples, arguments
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and counterarguments, evidence …
The Philosophy Family Tree
An academic genealogy of philosophers
Only one type of link: is_Doktorvater_of
• as wiki
• as indented list
• as linked graph
The largest (and longest) chain of links begins
with Leibniz (plus orphans such as Plato)
140,000 entries
From 1930 onwards, overwhelmingly Danish
Anglo-Saxon

38/
wiki

http://philosophyfamilytree.wikispaces.com
39/
as indented list

http://ontology.buffalo.edu/philosophome

40/
41/
as linked graph

http://ontology.buffalo.edu/philosophome

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43
44/
45/
46/
47/
Other contributions to the
Philosophome
•
•
•
•
•

Randall Collins, The Sociology of Philosophies
Holenstein’s Philosophie-Atlas
Philosophy Ideas
PhilPapers
Harzing’s Publish or Perish

48/
49/
50
51/
52/
53/
Continental Drift of Analytic Philosophy
http://philosophyideas.com/

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16,216 ideas

56/
pi

http://philpapers.org/

57/
Harzing’s Publish or Perish
http://www.harzing.com/
(based on Google scholar)

find me all the literature in which
Stjernfelt, Copenhagen and the devil
are simultaneously mentioned
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59
Harzing’s Publish or Perish
who is the most highly cited
philosopher in history?

60
61
62
even all this stuff will
be compiled into the
Philosophome
The Philosophome needs an
ontology

64/
65
philosopher
instance_of

66
67
Philonto: subtypes of philosopher

68
A modest proposal for a
Humanomics Research Centre
1. adopt the Philosophy Family Tree and
extend it, both geographically and
ontologically
2. create a suite of coordinated ontologies in
philosophy and in neighboring areas of
the humanities
3. use these ontologies to curate literature
and to tag data about humanities
research in Denmark and in the rest of
the known universe

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A modest proposal for a
Humanomics Research Centre
4. test the value of such tagging in
promoting discoverability of
• data
• literature
• persons (including precursors,
potential collaborators)
• funders
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The Philosophome: An Exercise in the Ontology of the Humanities

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  1. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/viewer.fcgi?db=nuccore&id=116006492sequence of X chromosome in baker’s yeast
  2. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/viewer.fcgi?db=nuccore&id=116006492sequence of X chromosome in baker’s yeast
  3. http://ehealthadvice.info/what-is-crohns-disease/
  4. http://www.topnews.in/health/why-schizophrenia-patients-may-have-trouble-reading-social-cues-212138
  5. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/viewer.fcgi?db=nuccore&id=116006492
  6. BMC Systems BiologyJanuary 2011, 5:17,Open AccessInitial characterization of the human central proteomeThomas R Burkard,
  7. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/viewer.fcgi?db=nuccore&id=116006492
  8. Roderic Page: http://iphylo.blogspot.co.uk/2009/04/semantic-publishing-towards-real.html
  9. Ontologies are tools widely used in the biomedical sciences for the annotation of high-throughput data, the disambiguation of terminology used in scientific communication, and to enable principled aggregation of disparate data being generated by a variety of methods so as to facilitate complex statistical analyses. With the Emotion Ontology, we are developing such a tool for a wide range of applications within the affective sciences. The deployment and use of the ontology for complex data annotation depends on a consensus within the scientific community as to the nature of the objects of research within the domain and the organisation of these descriptive categories into a formal hierarchy. Logic-based definitions based on Description Logics, the decidable family of fragments of first-order logic that underlies the international standard Web Ontology Language (OWL), allow enhanced computability based on the ontology, bringing benefits to the user such as automatic error detection and consistency checking. In this talk I will give a broad overview of the field of bio-ontologies, both the applications and the underlying technologies, and discuss the preliminary structure of the Emotion Ontology which is currently under development as well as its potential applications.
  10. Affective science is the study of emotions and of affective phenomena suchas moods, affects and bodily feelings. It combines the perspectives of many dis-ciplines, such as neuroscience, psychology and philosophy [2]. Emotions have adeep and profound influence on all aspects of human functioning, and altered ordysfunctional emotional responses are implicated in both the etiology and thesymptomology of many pathological conditions. Depression, for example, whichis characterised by abnormally low affect and generally attened emotional re-actions, is one of the fastest-growing public health problems in many countries,corresponding to massive growth in sales of pharmaceuticals (and other sub-stances) which target human aect
  11. Essays on philosophical subjects