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The Neuroscience Information Framework
Making Resources Discoverable for the Computational
Neuroscience Community
Jeffrey S. Grethe, Ph. D.
Co-Principal Investigator, NIF
Center for Research in Biological Systems
University of California, San Diego
OCNS 2010
Workshop on Methods in Neuroinformatics
The Neuroscience Information Framework: Discovery and
utilization of web-based resources for neuroscience
http://neuinfo.org UCSD, Yale, Cal Tech, George Mason, Washington Univ
 A portal for finding and
using neuroscience
resources
 A consistent framework
for describing resources
 Provides simultaneous
search of multiple types
of information,
organized by category
 Supported by an
expansive ontology for
neuroscience
 Utilizes advanced
technologies to search
the “hidden web”
Brief History of NIF
• Outgrowth of Society for Neuroscience Neuroinformatics
Committee
– Neuroscience Database Gateway: a catalog of neuroscience
databases
• “Didn’t I fund this already?”
– Over 2500 databases are on-line; no one can go to them all
• “Why can’t I have a Google for neuroscience”
– “Easy”, comprehensive, pervasive
• Phase I-II: Funded by a broad agency announcement from the
NIH Neuroscience Blueprint
– Feasibility
• Current phase: Started Sept 2008
How can we provide a consistent and easy to implement
framework for those who are providing resources, eg., data,
and those looking for these data and resources
➤ Both humans and machines
The Problem
• Over 2000 databases have been identified
through NIF
– Researchers can’t visit them all
– Most content from these resources not easily found
through standard search engines
– Even more structured content on the web
• Databases provide domain specific views of data
– NIF provides a snapshot of information in a simple to
understand form that can be further explored in the
native database
– Providing a biomedical science based semantic
framework for resource description and search
NIF uniquely provides access to the
largest registry of neuroscience
resources available on the web
Date
Data
Federation
Data
Federation
Records Catalog Web Index
Literature
Corpus
NIF
Vocabulary
9/2008 5 60,420* 388 113,458 67,000 18,884†
7/2009 18 4,393,744* 1,605 497,740 101,627 17,086
5/2010 55 23,228,658 2,871 1,184,261
All
(PubMed) 53,023
% yearly
increase 205 429 79 138 181
% overall
increase 1,000 38,345 640 944 210
* Numbers for initial sources were generated by examining current source content
† First year of NIF contract involved re-factoring of ontology
Guiding principles of NIF
• Builds heavily on existing technologies (open source tools and
ontologies)
• Information resources come in many sizes and flavors
• Framework has to work with resources as they are, not as we wish
them to be
– Federated system; resources will be independently maintained
– Developed for their own purpose with different levels of resources
• No single strategy will work for the current diversity of neuroscience
resources
• Trying to design the framework so it will be as broadly applicable as
possible to those who are trying to develop technologies
• Interface neuroscience to the broader life science community
• Take advantage of emerging conventions in search, semantic
web, linked dataand in building web communities
http://neuinfo.org
A Quick Tour of the NIF
Domain Enhanced Search for Neuroscience
NIF now searches more than 55 databases with information
neuronal descriptions, neuronal morphology, connectivity, chemical
compounds…
Ontology Based Search Refinement
Diverse Database Content
NeuroMorpho.org
NeuronDB
Concept-based search
• Search Google: GABAergic neuron
• Search NIF: “GABAergic neuron”
– NIF automatically searches for types of
GABAergic neurons
Types of
GABAergicneuron
s
Concept-based search
Use of Ontologies within NIF
• Controlled vocabulary for describing type of resource
and content
– Database, Image, Parkinson’s disease
• Entity-mapping of database and data content
• Data integration across sources
• Search: Mixture of mapped content and string-based
search
– Different parts of NIF use the vocabularies in different ways
– Utilize synonyms, parents, children to refine search
– Increasing use of other relationships and logical inferencing
• Generation of semantic content (i.e. RDF, Linked
Data)
http://neurolex.org
Building the NIF Ontologies
Modular Ontologies
NIFSTD
NS
Function
Molecule
Investigatio
n
Subcellular
Anatomy
Macromolecule Gene
Molecule
Descriptors
Techniques
Reagent Protocols
Cell
Instruments
NS
Dysfunctio
n
Quality
Macroscopic
Anatomy
Organis
m
Resource
• Single inheritance
trees with minimal
cross domain and
intradomain
properties
• Orthogonal:
Neuroscientists
didn’t like too
many choices
• Human readable
definitions (not
complete yet)
• Set of expanded vocabularies largely imported from existing
terminological resources
• Adhere to ontology best practices as we understood them
• Built from existing resources when possible
• Standardized to same upper ontology: BFO
• Encoded in OWL DL
• Provides mapping to source terminologies
• Provides synonyms, lexical variants, abbreviations
Anatomy Cell Type
Cellular
Component
Small
Molecule
Neuro-
transmitter
Transmembrane
Receptor
GABA GABA-R
Transmitter
Vesicle
Terminal Axon
Bouton
Presynaptic
density
Purkinje
Cell
Neuron
Dentate
Nucleus
Neuron
CNS
Cpllection of
Deep Cerebellar
Nuclei
Purkinje
Cell Layer
Dentate
Nucleus
Cytoarchitectural
Part of
Cerebellar Cortex
Expressed in
Located in
“Bridge files”
NIF Cell
• NIF has made significant enhancements to its
cell ontology
– Expanded neuron list
– Generated neuronal classifications based on
neurotransmitter, brain region, molecules,
morphology, circuit role
– Recommended standard naming convention
– Is working with the International Neuroinformatics
Coordinating Facility through the PONS (program in
ontologies for neural structures) program
• Creating Knowledge base for neuronal classification based
on properties
Neurolex Wiki
http://neurolex.org
•NIF has posted its
vocabularies in Wiki form
(Semantic MediaWiki)
•Simplified interface for
ontology construction and
refinement
•Custom forms for neurons
and brain regions
•Semantic linking between
category pages
•Significant knowledge base
•Curation  NIFSTD
NeuroLex and NeuroML
“There was further discussion of how to define specific
types of morphological groups such as apical dendrites,
basal dendrites, axons, etc. Several options include
having predefined names for common types or linking to
ontologies that define these types. We suggest adding
tags or rdf for metadata that provide NeuroLex ontology
ids to groups. We propose to begin with simple tags, and
when a tag is present, one should assume it indicates “is
a”. If more complicated semantic information is needed,
we can use rdf in a way that is similar to SBML.”
NeuroML Development Workshop 2010
http://www.neuroml.org/files/NeuroMLWorkshop2010.pdf
http://neuinfo.org
Providing community
access
Access at various levels…
• A search portal (link to NIF advanced search interface) for researchers,
students, or anyone looking for neuroscience information, tools, data or
materials.
• Access to content normally not indexed by search engines, i.e, the "hidden
web”
• Tools for resource providers to make resources more discoverable, e.g.,
ontologies, data federation tools, vocabulary services
• Tools for promoting interoperability among databases
• Standards for data annotation
• The NIFSTD ontology covering the major domains of neuroscience, e.g.,
brain anatomy, cells, organisms, diseases, techniques
• Services for accessing the NIF vocabulary and NIF tools
• Best practices for creating discoverable and interoperable resources
• Data annotation services: NIF experts can enhance your resource through
semantic tagging
• NIF cards: Easy links to neuroscience information from any web browser
• Ontology services: NIF knowledge engineers can help create or extend
ontologies for neuroscience
http://wholebraincatalog.org
Integration of NIF
services and ontologies
WBC and Simulation Visualization
Demonstrates the
neurogenesis
simulation driven
by the model of
Aimone et al.,
2009 from the
Gage lab at the
Salk Institute
within the Whole
Brain Catalog
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YzfXv4yNzg
WBC and NeuroConstruct
http://www.neuroml.org/tool_support.php
A network model of the cerebellar granule cell layer which can be fully
expressed as a Level 3 NeuroML file. Visualised in the Whole Brain Catalog
(left), and neuroConstruct (right)
http://wiki.wholebraincatalog.org/wiki/Running_Simulations
NIF cardsSimple tool for linking search
results to other sources of
information
NIF literature results display for “Cerebellum”; concepts in NIF ontologies highlighted and linked to more information through NIF
knowledge base
http://nifcards.neuinfo.org/nifstd/anatomi
cal_structure/birnlex_1489.html
Providing Semantic Content
RDF data / SPARQL Queries
The NIF Team
• Maryann Martone, UCSD-PI
• Jeff Grethe, UCSD-Co PI
• Amarnath Gupta, UCSD-Co-PI
• Ashraf Memon, UCSD, Project Manager
• Anita Bandrowski, UCSD, NIF Curator
• Fahim Imam, UCSD, Ontology Engineer
• David Van Essen, Wash U, Co-PI
• Erin Reid, Wash U
• Gordon Shepherd, Yale, Co-PI
• Perry Miller, Yale
• Luis Marenco, Yale
• Rixin Wang, Yale
• Paul Sternberg, Cal Tech, Co-PI
• Hans Michael-Muller, Cal Tech
• Arun Ragarajan, Cal Tech
• Giorgio Ascoli, George Mason,
Co-PI
• Sridevi Polavaram, George
Mason
• Vadim Astakhov, UCSD
• Andrea Arnaud-Stagg, UCSD
• Lee Hornbrook, UCSD
• Jennifer Lawrence, UCSD
• Irfan Baig, UCSD student
• Anusha Yelisetty, UCSD
student
• Timothy Tsui, UCSD student
• Chris Condit, UCSD
• Xufei Qian, UCSD
• Larry Liu, UCSD

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The Neuroscience Information Framework: Making Resources Discoverable for the Computational Neuroscience Community

  • 1. The Neuroscience Information Framework Making Resources Discoverable for the Computational Neuroscience Community Jeffrey S. Grethe, Ph. D. Co-Principal Investigator, NIF Center for Research in Biological Systems University of California, San Diego OCNS 2010 Workshop on Methods in Neuroinformatics
  • 2. The Neuroscience Information Framework: Discovery and utilization of web-based resources for neuroscience http://neuinfo.org UCSD, Yale, Cal Tech, George Mason, Washington Univ  A portal for finding and using neuroscience resources  A consistent framework for describing resources  Provides simultaneous search of multiple types of information, organized by category  Supported by an expansive ontology for neuroscience  Utilizes advanced technologies to search the “hidden web”
  • 3. Brief History of NIF • Outgrowth of Society for Neuroscience Neuroinformatics Committee – Neuroscience Database Gateway: a catalog of neuroscience databases • “Didn’t I fund this already?” – Over 2500 databases are on-line; no one can go to them all • “Why can’t I have a Google for neuroscience” – “Easy”, comprehensive, pervasive • Phase I-II: Funded by a broad agency announcement from the NIH Neuroscience Blueprint – Feasibility • Current phase: Started Sept 2008 How can we provide a consistent and easy to implement framework for those who are providing resources, eg., data, and those looking for these data and resources ➤ Both humans and machines
  • 4. The Problem • Over 2000 databases have been identified through NIF – Researchers can’t visit them all – Most content from these resources not easily found through standard search engines – Even more structured content on the web • Databases provide domain specific views of data – NIF provides a snapshot of information in a simple to understand form that can be further explored in the native database – Providing a biomedical science based semantic framework for resource description and search
  • 5. NIF uniquely provides access to the largest registry of neuroscience resources available on the web Date Data Federation Data Federation Records Catalog Web Index Literature Corpus NIF Vocabulary 9/2008 5 60,420* 388 113,458 67,000 18,884† 7/2009 18 4,393,744* 1,605 497,740 101,627 17,086 5/2010 55 23,228,658 2,871 1,184,261 All (PubMed) 53,023 % yearly increase 205 429 79 138 181 % overall increase 1,000 38,345 640 944 210 * Numbers for initial sources were generated by examining current source content † First year of NIF contract involved re-factoring of ontology
  • 6. Guiding principles of NIF • Builds heavily on existing technologies (open source tools and ontologies) • Information resources come in many sizes and flavors • Framework has to work with resources as they are, not as we wish them to be – Federated system; resources will be independently maintained – Developed for their own purpose with different levels of resources • No single strategy will work for the current diversity of neuroscience resources • Trying to design the framework so it will be as broadly applicable as possible to those who are trying to develop technologies • Interface neuroscience to the broader life science community • Take advantage of emerging conventions in search, semantic web, linked dataand in building web communities
  • 8. Domain Enhanced Search for Neuroscience NIF now searches more than 55 databases with information neuronal descriptions, neuronal morphology, connectivity, chemical compounds…
  • 11. Concept-based search • Search Google: GABAergic neuron • Search NIF: “GABAergic neuron” – NIF automatically searches for types of GABAergic neurons Types of GABAergicneuron s
  • 13. Use of Ontologies within NIF • Controlled vocabulary for describing type of resource and content – Database, Image, Parkinson’s disease • Entity-mapping of database and data content • Data integration across sources • Search: Mixture of mapped content and string-based search – Different parts of NIF use the vocabularies in different ways – Utilize synonyms, parents, children to refine search – Increasing use of other relationships and logical inferencing • Generation of semantic content (i.e. RDF, Linked Data)
  • 15. Modular Ontologies NIFSTD NS Function Molecule Investigatio n Subcellular Anatomy Macromolecule Gene Molecule Descriptors Techniques Reagent Protocols Cell Instruments NS Dysfunctio n Quality Macroscopic Anatomy Organis m Resource • Single inheritance trees with minimal cross domain and intradomain properties • Orthogonal: Neuroscientists didn’t like too many choices • Human readable definitions (not complete yet) • Set of expanded vocabularies largely imported from existing terminological resources • Adhere to ontology best practices as we understood them • Built from existing resources when possible • Standardized to same upper ontology: BFO • Encoded in OWL DL • Provides mapping to source terminologies • Provides synonyms, lexical variants, abbreviations
  • 16. Anatomy Cell Type Cellular Component Small Molecule Neuro- transmitter Transmembrane Receptor GABA GABA-R Transmitter Vesicle Terminal Axon Bouton Presynaptic density Purkinje Cell Neuron Dentate Nucleus Neuron CNS Cpllection of Deep Cerebellar Nuclei Purkinje Cell Layer Dentate Nucleus Cytoarchitectural Part of Cerebellar Cortex Expressed in Located in “Bridge files”
  • 17. NIF Cell • NIF has made significant enhancements to its cell ontology – Expanded neuron list – Generated neuronal classifications based on neurotransmitter, brain region, molecules, morphology, circuit role – Recommended standard naming convention – Is working with the International Neuroinformatics Coordinating Facility through the PONS (program in ontologies for neural structures) program • Creating Knowledge base for neuronal classification based on properties
  • 18. Neurolex Wiki http://neurolex.org •NIF has posted its vocabularies in Wiki form (Semantic MediaWiki) •Simplified interface for ontology construction and refinement •Custom forms for neurons and brain regions •Semantic linking between category pages •Significant knowledge base •Curation  NIFSTD
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  • 20. NeuroLex and NeuroML “There was further discussion of how to define specific types of morphological groups such as apical dendrites, basal dendrites, axons, etc. Several options include having predefined names for common types or linking to ontologies that define these types. We suggest adding tags or rdf for metadata that provide NeuroLex ontology ids to groups. We propose to begin with simple tags, and when a tag is present, one should assume it indicates “is a”. If more complicated semantic information is needed, we can use rdf in a way that is similar to SBML.” NeuroML Development Workshop 2010 http://www.neuroml.org/files/NeuroMLWorkshop2010.pdf
  • 22. Access at various levels… • A search portal (link to NIF advanced search interface) for researchers, students, or anyone looking for neuroscience information, tools, data or materials. • Access to content normally not indexed by search engines, i.e, the "hidden web” • Tools for resource providers to make resources more discoverable, e.g., ontologies, data federation tools, vocabulary services • Tools for promoting interoperability among databases • Standards for data annotation • The NIFSTD ontology covering the major domains of neuroscience, e.g., brain anatomy, cells, organisms, diseases, techniques • Services for accessing the NIF vocabulary and NIF tools • Best practices for creating discoverable and interoperable resources • Data annotation services: NIF experts can enhance your resource through semantic tagging • NIF cards: Easy links to neuroscience information from any web browser • Ontology services: NIF knowledge engineers can help create or extend ontologies for neuroscience
  • 24. WBC and Simulation Visualization Demonstrates the neurogenesis simulation driven by the model of Aimone et al., 2009 from the Gage lab at the Salk Institute within the Whole Brain Catalog http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YzfXv4yNzg
  • 25. WBC and NeuroConstruct http://www.neuroml.org/tool_support.php A network model of the cerebellar granule cell layer which can be fully expressed as a Level 3 NeuroML file. Visualised in the Whole Brain Catalog (left), and neuroConstruct (right) http://wiki.wholebraincatalog.org/wiki/Running_Simulations
  • 26. NIF cardsSimple tool for linking search results to other sources of information NIF literature results display for “Cerebellum”; concepts in NIF ontologies highlighted and linked to more information through NIF knowledge base http://nifcards.neuinfo.org/nifstd/anatomi cal_structure/birnlex_1489.html
  • 27. Providing Semantic Content RDF data / SPARQL Queries
  • 28. The NIF Team • Maryann Martone, UCSD-PI • Jeff Grethe, UCSD-Co PI • Amarnath Gupta, UCSD-Co-PI • Ashraf Memon, UCSD, Project Manager • Anita Bandrowski, UCSD, NIF Curator • Fahim Imam, UCSD, Ontology Engineer • David Van Essen, Wash U, Co-PI • Erin Reid, Wash U • Gordon Shepherd, Yale, Co-PI • Perry Miller, Yale • Luis Marenco, Yale • Rixin Wang, Yale • Paul Sternberg, Cal Tech, Co-PI • Hans Michael-Muller, Cal Tech • Arun Ragarajan, Cal Tech • Giorgio Ascoli, George Mason, Co-PI • Sridevi Polavaram, George Mason • Vadim Astakhov, UCSD • Andrea Arnaud-Stagg, UCSD • Lee Hornbrook, UCSD • Jennifer Lawrence, UCSD • Irfan Baig, UCSD student • Anusha Yelisetty, UCSD student • Timothy Tsui, UCSD student • Chris Condit, UCSD • Xufei Qian, UCSD • Larry Liu, UCSD