Rosse Cornelius, Mejino José L V
Departments of Biological Structure, and Medical Education & Biomedical Informatics, Structural Informatics Group, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
J Biomed Inform. 2003 Dec;36(6):478-500. doi: 10.1016/j.jbi.2003.11.007.
The Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA), initially developed as an enhancement of the anatomical content of UMLS, is a domain ontology of the concepts and relationships that pertain to the structural organization of the human body. It encompasses the material objects from the molecular to the macroscopic levels that constitute the body and associates with them non-material entities (spaces, surfaces, lines, and points) required for describing structural relationships. The disciplined modeling approach employed for the development of the FMA relies on a set of declared principles, high level schemes, Aristotelian definitions and a frame-based authoring environment. We propose the FMA as a reference ontology in biomedical informatics for correlating different views of anatomy, aligning existing and emerging ontologies in bioinformatics ontologies and providing a structure-based template for representing biological functions.
解剖学基础模型(FMA)最初是作为对统一医学语言系统(UMLS)解剖学内容的增强而开发的,它是一个领域本体,包含与人体结构组织相关的概念和关系。它涵盖了从分子到宏观层面构成人体的物质对象,并将描述结构关系所需的非物质实体(空间、表面、线和点)与这些物质对象相关联。用于开发FMA的严谨建模方法依赖于一组既定原则、高级方案、亚里士多德定义和基于框架的创作环境。我们提议将FMA作为生物医学信息学中的参考本体,用于关联不同的解剖学观点、使生物信息学本体中现有的和新出现的本体保持一致,并提供一个基于结构的模板来表示生物学功能。