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Biomedical Informatics Group (UPM) Guillermo de la Calle, Researcher gcalle@infomed.dia.fi.upm.es

Biomedical Informatics Group (UPM) Guillermo de la Calle, Researcher gcalle@infomed.dia.fi.upm.es. WP3 – Training & Mobility. Survey & Brokerage Service. Barcelona, June 2 nd , 2004. Index. Survey on Mobility Brokerage Service Visual Map Navigation Brokerage Service Architecture

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Biomedical Informatics Group (UPM) Guillermo de la Calle, Researcher gcalle@infomed.dia.fi.upm.es

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  1. Biomedical Informatics Group(UPM)Guillermo de la Calle, Researchergcalle@infomed.dia.fi.upm.es WP3 – Training & Mobility Survey & Brokerage Service Barcelona, June 2nd, 2004

  2. Index • Survey on Mobility • Brokerage Service • Visual Map Navigation • Brokerage Service Architecture • Ontologies • Horizontal Integration • Proposed planning

  3. Survey on Mobility • Web-based Survey • Development in 2 phases: • Test phase • Execution phase • Oriented to obtain partners needs for the Brokerage Service

  4. Example of Survey

  5. Visual Map Navigation • Simple and Intuitive navigation • Using sensitive maps • Zoom effects • Other proposals: • Tree-based hierarchical browser • Google-like Search Engine

  6. Brokerage Service Architecture • Previous idea: • A centralized database, regularly updated • Data collected over email • Web-based consultation • Problem: inefficient, time consuming, continuous manual update, probably disregarded about first year

  7. Integration Models

  8. New proposal • Centralized model based on novel technologies (agents, ontologies, XML) • Automated maintenance and updating • Everything over Internet, using the WWW

  9. Brokerage Service Architecture

  10. Agent Architecture

  11. Ontologies • Potential to bridge gaps between different domains (i.e., medicine and biology) • Possibility: • Building scalable ontologies for each problem • Consensus: an ontology for Biomedical Informatics (costly and time consuming)

  12. Horizontal integration • Similar information-related tasks, similar computational approaches • Horizontal links between WPs • Towards a INFOBIOMED integrated methodological approach?

  13. The previous model might be applied to solve problems • of WP 3 (Central Repository of training and mobility • information) and 6.4 (Central Registry of cancer in Denmark) • Maybe expandable to 6.2 and others

  14. Horizontal Integration • WP3, WP4 & WP6.4

  15. Proposed Planning

  16. THANK YOU!!

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