May 24th, 2016 Ontology Working Group Meeting
Planteome Ontology WG Zoom Meeting
- Date: Tuesday May. 24th, 2016
- Time: 8:15am PDT (GMT-7)
- Connection details: Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://zoom.us/j/400883197
- Attendees:
- Regrets:
Agenda
1. Update from PhenoHarmonIS 2016, May 9th-13th, 2016; Montpellier, France
- Planteome members attending: LC, MAL, AM, EA, GG, JD
- Reports from the meeting:
- Link to website: https://sites.google.com/a/cgxchange.org/cropontologycommunity/home or http://tinyurl.com/hzsho6v
- About 70+ Participants attended: PhenoHarmonIS_List-of-participants
- Link to the agenda: PhenoHarmonIS Agenda
Planteome Presentations:
- Monday afternoon: oral presentation (10 mins) LC: "The Planteome Project"
- Monday late afternoon: Poster presentation- LC, AM, MAL: Planteome Poster
- Tuesday morning: oral presentation (10 min)- AM: "Annotating germplasm using the Plant Trait Ontology in Planteome"
- Tuesday afternoon: oral presentation (10 min)- MAL: "Ontology Mapping Techniques for traits"
- Tuesday afternoon: Hands-on Session (2.5 hours)- LV:
- Progressing on the Trait Dictionaries: Groups: Tree species (cacao), Musa, barley, wheat, rice, sorghum, potato, sweet potato, yam
- Feedback on the TD template
- Thursday afternoon: Hands-on Session (2.5 hours)-AM, LC: "Planteome: Bring Your Own Data Annotation Mini-Workshop
- 9 participants, 7 crop species:
- Nordine El- Hassouni - CIRAD - rice
- Trushar Shah- IITA, Kenya - cassava, cowpea, and banana
- Jeffery Detras - IRRI - rice
- Reinhard Simon - Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP), Peru - potato/sweet potato
- Manuel Riuz - CIRAD, France / CIAT, Colombia - rice
- Cecile Grenier - CIRAD/CIAT Colombia - rice
- Ashley DuVal - Mars, Inc USA - cacao
- Anthony Bolger - RWTH Aachen University - Institute for Biology 1, Germany
- Astrid Junker - IPK Gatersleben, Germany - HTP phenotyping
- Outcomes:
- No matter how hard you try to streamline the process, the uniqueness of people's data will continue to require expert intervention.
- the work is never truly "automated" -
- everything requires a human checkpoint.
- reference ontology space makes it very difficult to standardize workflow
- no one is an expert on all things we attempt to capture
- collaborating with other application ontologies or working groups is necessary
- High throughput phenotyping requires an entirely new standard vocabulary
- perhaps could be captured with a new set of "methods"?
- Only a few measurements are taken
- most of the "traits" are calculations and inferences
- No matter how hard you try to streamline the process, the uniqueness of people's data will continue to require expert intervention.
- 9 participants, 7 crop species:
2. Planning for ICBO/BioCreative Conference
- Link to program: ICBO + BioCreative Program
3. Planning for Post-ICBO Curator Workshop
- The idea is this would be similar to the one held at OSU in November 2015
- Dates??
- Who is interested in attending ?
- Should we send out a survey?
- If people come for the week of ICBO, are they able to stay for an additional 5 days to a week?
- Other options: Perhaps do in September before OSU starts?
Upcoming Meetings and Workshops
BioOntologies SIG of the Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB); July 8-12, 2016, Orlando, Florida
- Dates: July 8th and 9th, with July 9th being the “Phenotype Day”, focused on the systematic description of phenotypes.
- Short papers, up to 4 pages (will be published in JBMS)
- Poster abstracts, up to 1 page
- Flash updates, up to 1 page
7th International Conference on Biological Ontology and BioCreative 2016 Aug 1st to 4th, Corvallis, OR
- Link to program: ICBO + BioCreative Program
- Link to Easy Chair site: https://easychair.org/conferences/conference_info.cgi?a=10776589