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Detecting inconsistency in biological molecular databases using ontologies

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posted on 2007-10-01, 00:00 authored by Qingfeng Chen, Yi-Ping Phoebe Chen, C Zhang
The rapid growth of life science databases demands the fusion of knowledge from heterogeneous databases to answer complex biological questions. The discrepancies in nomenclature, various schemas and incompatible formats of biological databases, however, result in a significant lack of interoperability among databases. Therefore, data preparation is a key prerequisite for biological database mining. Integrating diverse biological molecular databases is an essential action to cope with the heterogeneity of biological databases and guarantee efficient data mining. However, the inconsistency in biological databases is a key issue for data integration. This paper proposes a framework to detect the inconsistency in biological databases using ontologies. A numeric estimate is provided to measure the inconsistency and identify those biological databases that are appropriate for further mining applications. This aids in enhancing the quality of databases and guaranteeing accurate and efficient mining of biological databases.<br>

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Location

Boston, Mass.

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2007, Springer

Journal

Data mining and knowledge discovery

Volume

15

Pagination

275 - 296

ISSN

1384-5810

eISSN

1573-756X