The purpose of these datasets is to support equivalence and subsumption ontology matching. There are five ontology pairs extracted from MONDO and UMLS: Source Ontology Pair Category MONDO OMIM-ORDO Disease MONDO NCIT-DOID Disease UMLS SNOMED-FMA Body UMLS SNOMED-NCIT Pharm UMLS SNOMED-NCIT Neoplas Each pair is associated with three folders: "raw_data", "equiv_match", and "subs_match", corresponding to the downloaded source ontologies, the package for equivalence matching, and the package for subsumption matching. See detailed documentation at: https://krr-oxford.github.io/DeepOnto/#/om_resources. See the incoming OAEI Bio-ML track at: https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/isg/projects/ConCur/oaei/. See our resource paper at: https://arxiv.org/abs/2205.03447.
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