Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics

Data Integration in the Life Sciences

7th International Conference, DILS 2010, Gothenburg, Sweden, August 25-27, 2010. Proceedings

Editors: Lambrix, Patrick, Kemp, Graham (Eds.)

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The development and increasingly widespread deployment of high-throughput experimental methods in the life sciences is giving rise to numerous large, c- plex and valuable data resources. This foundation of experimental data und- pins the systematic study of organismsand diseases, which increasinglydepends on the development of models of biological systems. The development of these models often requires integration of diverse experimental data resources; once constructed, the models themselves become data and present new integration challenges for tasks such as interpretation, validation and comparison. The Data Integration in the Life Sciences (DILS) Conference series brings together data and knowledge management researchers from the computer s- ence research community with bioinformaticians and computational biologists, to improve the understanding of how emerging data integration techniques can address requirements identi?ed in the life sciences. DILS 2010 was the seventh event in the series and was held in Goth- burg, Sweden during August 25–27, 2010. The associated proceedings contain 14 peer-reviewed papers and 2 invited papers. The sessions addressed ontology engineering, and in particular, evolution, matching and debugging of ontologies, akeycomponentforsemanticintegration;Web servicesasanimportanttechn- ogy for data integration in the life sciences; data and text mining techniques for discovering and recognizing biomedical entities and relationships between these entities; and information management, introducing data integration solutions for di?erent types of applications related to cancer, systems biology and - croarray experimental data, and an approach for integrating ranked data in the life sciences.

Table of contents (16 chapters)

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Bibliographic Information

Bibliographic Information
Book Title
Data Integration in the Life Sciences
Book Subtitle
7th International Conference, DILS 2010, Gothenburg, Sweden, August 25-27, 2010. Proceedings
Editors
  • Patrick Lambrix
  • Graham Kemp
Series Title
Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics
Series Volume
6254
Copyright
2010
Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Copyright Holder
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
eBook ISBN
978-3-642-15120-0
DOI
10.1007/978-3-642-15120-0
Softcover ISBN
978-3-642-15119-4
Edition Number
1
Number of Pages
X, 215
Number of Illustrations
82 b/w illustrations
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