Paul R. Alexander, Csongor Nyulas, Tania Tudorache, P. Whetzel, Natasha Noy, M. Musen
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Semantic infrastructure to enable collaboration in ontology development
In many scientific disciplines, and in biomedicine in particular, researchers rely on ontologies to enable them to annotate and integrate their data. These ontologies are living and constantly evolving artifacts and the ontology authors must rely on their user community to ensure that the coverage of the ontologies is sufficient for annotations and other tasks for which users deploy the ontologies.