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    Parts, Locations, and Holes — Formal Reasoning about Anatomical Structures

    We propose an ontology engineering framework for the anatomy domain, focusing on mereotopological properties of parts, locations and empty spaces (holes). We develop and formally describe a basic ontology cons...

    Stefan Schulz, Udo Hahn in Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (2001)

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    A Search Engine for Morphologically Complex Languages

    Document retrieval on natural languages with a rich morphology — particularly in terms of derivation and (single-word) composition — suffers from serious performance degradation with the direct query-term-to-t...

    Udo Hahn, Martin Honeck, Stefan Schulz in Advances in Intelligent Data Analysis (2001)

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    Turning Lead into Gold? Feeding a Formal Knowledge Base with Informal Conceptual Knowledge

    We describe an ontology engineering methodology by which conceptual knowledge is extracted from an informal medical thesaurus (UMLS) and automatically converted into a formal description logics system. Our app...

    Udo Hahn, Stefan Schulz in Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Manage… (2002)

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    Frame of Interest Approach on Quality of Prediction for Agent-Based Network Monitoring

    We present an approach to compute the quality of prediction for network monitoring. The monitoring is part of a proactive mobile agents based management system for network health (magmaNH). To allow prediction...

    Stefan Schulz, Michael Schulz in Organic and Pervasive Computing – ARCS 2004 (2004)

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    TAKEUP: Trust-Based Agent-Mediated Knowledge Exchange for Ubiquitous Peer Networks

    Agent-mediated Knowledge Management is a promising approach to handle and maintain knowledge, especially in a distributed and mobile environment. One example for such an environment is a mobile community: mobi...

    Stefan Schulz, Klaus Herrmann, Robert Kalcklösch in Agent-Mediated Knowledge Management (2004)

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    How Ontologies Can Improve Semantic Interoperability in Health Care

    The main rationale of biomedical terminologies and formalized clinical information models is to provide semantic standards to improve the exchange of meaningful clinical information. Whereas terminologies shou...

    Stefan Schulz, Catalina Martínez-Costa in Process Support and Knowledge Representati… (2013)