Federated Access to Heterogeneous Information Resources in the Neuroscience Information Framework (NIF)

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Amarnath Gupta
William Bug
Luis Marenco
Xufei Qian
Christopher Condit
Arun Rangarajan
Hans Michael Müller
Perry L. Miller
Brian Sanders
Jeffrey S. Grethe
Vadim Astakhov
Gordon Shepherd
Paul W. Sternberg
Maryann E. Martone
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[1] University of California San Diego,San Diego Supercomputer Center
[2] University of California,San Diego Supercomputer Center
[3] University of California,Department of Neurosciences
[4] Department of Neurobiology and Yale Center for Medical Informatics,Howard Hughes Medical Institute and Division of Biology
[5] Yale University,undefined
[6] School of Medicine,undefined
[7] California Institute of Technology,undefined
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Neuroinformatics | 2008年 / 6卷
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Ontology; Data federation; Neuroscience resource;
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The overarching goal of the NIF (Neuroscience Information Framework) project is to be a one-stop-shop for Neuroscience. This paper provides a technical overview of how the system is designed. The technical goal of the first version of the NIF system was to develop an information system that a neuroscientist can use to locate relevant information from a wide variety of information sources by simple keyword queries. Although the user would provide only keywords to retrieve information, the NIF system is designed to treat them as concepts whose meanings are interpreted by the system. Thus, a search for term should find a record containing synonyms of the term. The system is targeted to find information from web pages, publications, databases, web sites built upon databases, XML documents and any other modality in which such information may be published. We have designed a system to achieve this functionality. A central element in the system is an ontology called NIFSTD (for NIF Standard) constructed by amalgamating a number of known and newly developed ontologies. NIFSTD is used by our ontology management module, called OntoQuest to perform ontology-based search over data sources. The NIF architecture currently provides three different mechanisms for searching heterogeneous data sources including relational databases, web sites, XML documents and full text of publications. Version 1.0 of the NIF system is currently in beta test and may be accessed through http://nif.nih.gov.
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