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Intelligent Medicine oriented Biobank Ontology

Last uploaded: June 4, 2024






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Acronym IMOBO
Visibility Public
Description Intelligent Medicine oriented Biobank Ontology (IMOBO) is an ontology developed to facilitate the annotation and modeling of biobank repositories, metadata, and biobanking administration, supporting the paradigm shift towards AI in medicine. IMOBO focuses on AI modeling in both clinical applications and healthcare, with a specific emphasis on engaging clinical doctors and patients in data collection. Its goal is to structure knowledge for the future patient-centered medical paradigm. As measurement technologies and medical artificial intelligence continue to evolve, IMOBO will continually enhance its content and structure.
Status Alpha
Format OWL
Categories
Human
Biomedical Resources
Contact
Xingyun Liu ([email protected])
Yin Yang ([email protected])
Bairong Shen ([email protected])
Creation date
June 4, 2024
Natural language
English
Submission date
June 4, 2024
Version information
0.1 See more...
uri
http://sysbio.org,cn/IMOBO
http://sysbio.org,cn/IMOBO
Submissions
Version Released Uploaded Downloads
0.1 (Parsed, Indexed, Metrics, Annotator) 06/04/2024 06/04/2024 OWL | CSV | RDF/XML
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Classes 102
Individuals 0
Properties 0
Maximum depth 3
Maximum number of children 21
Average number of children 8
Classes with a single child 1
Classes with more than 25 children 0
Classes with no definition 102
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