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* [[members:pierre.jannin:index|Pierre Jannin]] - Domain expert | * [[members:pierre.jannin:index|Pierre Jannin]] - Domain expert | ||
* [[members:pierre-louis.henaux|Pierre-Louis Henaux]] - Neurosurgeon | * [[members:pierre-louis.henaux|Pierre-Louis Henaux]] - Neurosurgeon | ||
- | * [[members:javier.rojas-balderrama:index| Javier Rojas Balderrama - Software engineer ]] | + | * [[members:javier.rojas-balderrama:index| Javier Rojas Balderrama - Post doc ]] |
====== General purpose ====== | ====== General purpose ====== | ||
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- | The design of S3PM takes into account prior works on Surgical Process Models (SPM), especially in Rennes and Leipzig (Germany). A key aspect is the ability to reuse existing ontologies. Therefore OntoSPM is built above the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO2). BFO2 an upper level ontology providing basic entities and relationships, as well as a common modeling framework facilitating the integration of ontology modules extracted from various sources. The extraction of relevant subsets of existing ontologies is made thanks to the OntoFox tool based on the MIREOT method. The current version on OntoSPM contains extracts from various well-known ontologies, e.g.: Information Artefact Ontology (IAO), Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA), Mouse Pathology (MPATH), Units of measure Ontology (UO), Phenotypic Traits Ontology (PATO). | + | The design of S3PM takes into account prior works on Surgical Process Models (SPM), especially in Rennes and Leipzig (Germany). A key aspect is the ability to reuse existing ontologies. Therefore OntoSPM is built above the Basic Formal Ontology (BFO2). BFO2 an upper level ontology providing basic entities and relationships, as well as a common modeling framework facilitating the integration of ontology modules extracted from various sources. The extraction of relevant subsets of existing ontologies is made thanks to the OntoFox tool based on the MIREOT method. The current version on OntoSPM contains extracts from various well-known ontologies, e.g.: Information Artefact Ontology (IAO), Foundational Model of Anatomy (FMA), Mouse Pathology (MPATH), Units of measure Ontology (UO), Phenotypic Quality Ontology (PATO). |
A preliminary version of OntoSPM is available and used in research projects in Rennes (S3PM project on the creation of realistic scenarios for virtual reality simulation of surgical procedures) and Karlsruhe (project on the recognition of surgical phases in laparoscopic surgery). | A preliminary version of OntoSPM is available and used in research projects in Rennes (S3PM project on the creation of realistic scenarios for virtual reality simulation of surgical procedures) and Karlsruhe (project on the recognition of surgical phases in laparoscopic surgery). | ||
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====== Main Collaborators ====== | ====== Main Collaborators ====== | ||
- | * [[http://his.anthropomatik.kit.edu|Humanoids and Intelligence Systems Lab - Institute for Anthropomatics and Robotics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany]] | + | * [[http://his.anthropomatik.kit.edu|Darko Katic, Humanoids and Intelligence Systems Lab - Institute for Anthropomatics and Robotics, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany]] |
* [[http://germain-forestier.info|Germain Forestier, Université de Haute-Alsace]] | * [[http://germain-forestier.info|Germain Forestier, Université de Haute-Alsace]] | ||