Barry Smith

University at Buffalo
National Center for Ontological Research
University of Manchester
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1976
APA Eastern Division
CV
Buffalo, New York, United States of America
  •  1906
    Topological Foundations of Cognitive Science (edited book)
    with Carola Eschenbach and Christopher Habel
    Graduiertenkolleg Kognitionswissenschaft. 1984.
    A collection of papers presented at the First International Summer Institute in Cognitive Science, University at Buffalo, July 1994, including the following papers: ** Topological Foundations of Cognitive Science, Barry Smith ** The Bounds of Axiomatisation, Graham White ** Rethinking Boundaries, Wojciech Zelaniec ** Sheaf Mereology and Space Cognition, Jean Petitot ** A Mereotopological Definition of 'Point', Carola Eschenbach ** Discreteness, Finiteness, and the Structure of To…Read more
  •  2296
    Ontology-based fusion of sensor data and natural language
    with Erik Thomsen
    Applied ontology 13 (4): 295-333. 2018.
    We describe a prototype ontology-driven information system (ODIS) that exploits what we call Portion of Reality (POR) representations. The system takes both sensor data and natural language text as inputs and composes on this basis logically structured POR assertions. The goal of our prototype is to represent both natural language and sensor data within a single framework that is able to support both axiomatic reasoning and computation. In addition, the framework should be capable of discovering…Read more
  •  933
    On defining bruxism
    with W. Ceusters
    Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 247 551-555. 2018.
    In a series of recent publications, orofacial researchers have debated the question of how ‘bruxism’ should be defined for the purposes of accurate diagnosis and reliable clinical research. Following the principles of realism-based ontology, we performed an analysis of the arguments involved. This revealed that the disagreements rested primarily on inconsistent use of terms, so that issues of ontology were thus obfuscated by shortfalls in terminology. In this paper, we demonstrate how bruxism te…Read more
  •  1816
    The Planteome database: an integrated resource for reference ontologies, plant genomics and phenomics
    with Laurel Cooper, Austin Meier, Marie-Angélique Laporte, Justin L. Elser, Chris Mungall, Brandon T. Sinn, Dario Cavaliere, Seth Carbon, Nathan A. Dunn, Botong Qu, Justin Preece, Eugene Zhang, Sinisa Todorovic, Georgios Gkoutos, John H. Doonan, Dennis W. Stevenson, Elizabeth Arnaud, and Pankaj Jaiswal
    Nucleic Acids Research 46 (D1). 2018.
    The Planteome project provides a suite of reference and species-specific ontologies for plants and annotations to genes and phenotypes. Ontologies serve as common standards for semantic integration of a large and growing corpus of plant genomics, phenomics and genetics data. The reference ontologies include the Plant Ontology, Plant Trait Ontology, and the Plant Experimental Conditions Ontology developed by the Planteome project, along with the Gene Ontology, Chemical Entities of Biological Inte…Read more
  •  848
    Biomedical ontology alignment: An approach based on representation learning
    with Prodromos Kolyvakis, Alexandros Kalousis, and Dimitris Kiritsis
    Journal of Biomedical Semantics 9 (21). 2018.
    While representation learning techniques have shown great promise in application to a number of different NLP tasks, they have had little impact on the problem of ontology matching. Unlike past work that has focused on feature engineering, we present a novel representation learning approach that is tailored to the ontology matching task. Our approach is based on embedding ontological terms in a high-dimensional Euclidean space. This embedding is derived on the basis of a novel phrase retrofittin…Read more
  •  1187
    The Industrial Ontologies Foundry proof-of-concept project
    with Evan Wallace, Dimitris Kiritsis, and Chris Will
    In Ilkyeong Moon, Gyu M. Lee, Jinwoo Park, Dimitris Kiritsis & Gregor von Cieminski (eds.), Advances in Production Management Systems. Smart Manufacturing for Industry 4.0, Springer. pp. 402-409. 2018.
    The current industrial revolution is said to be driven by the digitization that exploits connected information across all aspects of manufacturing. Standards have been recognized as an important enabler. Ontology-based information standard may provide benefits not offered by current information standards. Although there have been ontologies developed in the industrial manufacturing domain, they have been fragmented and inconsistent, and little has received a standard status. With successes in de…Read more
  •  1381
    In the visual representation of ontologies, in particular of part-whole relationships, it is customary to use graph theory as the representational background. We claim here that the standard graph-based approach has a number of limitations, and we propose instead a new representation of part-whole structures for ontologies, and describe the results of experiments designed to show the effectiveness of this new proposal especially as concerns reduction of visual complexity. The proposal is develop…Read more
  •  29
    Meinong, by Rheinhardt Grossmann (review)
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 7 (2): 147-148. 1976.
  •  57
    Aufsätze und Vorträge , by Edmund Husserl, edited with supplementary texts by Thomas Nenon and Hans Rainer Sepp
    with Karl Schuhmann
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 21 (3): 293-295. 1990.
  •  23
    The Possibility of Transcendental Philosophy, by J. N. Mohanty (review)
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 18 (3): 299-301. 1987.
  •  50
    Distanz und Nähe. Reflexionen und Analysen zur Kunst der Gegenwart, eds. Petra Jaeger and Rudolf Lüthe (review)
    Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 16 (3): 320-322. 1985.
  •  580
    No Philosophy. No Transformation. No Theses
    Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 3 (4): 571-573. 1992.
    Peer commentary on Herta Nagl-Docekal, “The Feminist Transformation of Philosophy”
  •  1517
    John Searle: Od aktów mowy do rzeczywistości społecznej
    Roczniki Filozoficzne 51 (1): 265-292. 2003.
    Polish translation of "John Searle: From Speech Acts to Social Reality", We provide an overview of Searle's contributions to speech act theory and the ontology of social reality, focusing on his theory of constitutive rules. In early versions of this theory, Searle proposed that all such rules have the form 'X counts as Y in context C' formula – as for example when Barack Obama (X) counts as President of the United States (Y) in the context of US political affairs. Crucially, the X and the Y te…Read more
  •  1048
    Interdyscyplinarne perspektywy rozwoju, integracji i zastosowań ontologii poznawczych
    with Joanna Hastings, Gwen A. Frishkoff, Mark Jensen, Russell A. Poldrack, Jane Lomax, Anita Bandrowski, Fahim Imam, Jessica A. Turner, and Maryann E. Martone
    Avant: Trends in Interdisciplinary Studies 7 (3): 101-117. 2016.
    We discuss recent progress in the development of cognitive ontologies and summarize three challenges in the coordinated development and application of these resources. Challenge 1 is to adopt a standardized definition for cognitive processes. We describe three possibilities and recommend one that is consistent with the standard view in cognitive and biomedical sciences. Challenge 2 is harmonization. Gaps and conflicts in representation must be resolved so that these resources can be combined for…Read more
  •  1344
    VO: Vaccine Ontology
    with Yongqun He, Lindsay Cowell, Alexander D. Diehl, H. L. Mobley, Bjoern Peters, Alan Ruttenberg, Richard H. Scheuermann, Ryan R. Brinkman, Melanie Courtot, Chris Mungall, and Others
    Vaccine research, as well as the development, testing, clinical trials, and commercial uses of vaccines involve complex processes with various biological data that include gene and protein expression, analysis of molecular and cellular interactions, study of tissue and whole body responses, and extensive epidemiological modeling. Although many data resources are available to meet different aspects of vaccine needs, it remains a challenge how we are to standardize vaccine annotation, integrate da…Read more
  •  696
    Referent Tracking of Portions of Reality. Docket No. 1097.015A (USPA 2009055437)
    with Werner Ceusters and Shahid Manzoor
    In Werner Ceusters, Shahid Manzoor & Barry Smith (eds.), Referent Tracking of Portions of Reality. Docket No. 1097.015A (USPA 2009055437). 2008.
    Management of information is facilitated by unambiguously tracking portions of reality over time. To track the portions of reality, a referent tracking system is used. The referent tracking system is able to communicate with other tracking systems and/or tradition information systems. Errors in the referent tracking system are detected and corrected to maintain actual representations of the portions of reality.
  •  1079
    An improved ontological representation of dendritic cells as a paradigm for all cell types
    with Masci Anna Maria, N. Arighi Cecilia, D. Diehl Alexander, E. Lieberman Anne, Mungall Chris, H. Scheuermann Richard, and G. Cowell Lindsay
    BMC Bioinformatics 10 (1): 70. 2009.
    The Cell Ontology (CL) is designed to provide a standardized representation of cell types for data annotation. Currently, the CL employs multiple is_a relations, defining cell types in terms of histological, functional, and lineage properties, and the majority of definitions are written with sufficient generality to hold across multiple species. This approach limits the CL’s utility for cross-species data integration. To address this problem, we developed a method for the ontological representat…Read more
  •  728
    Satz und Sachverhalt
    with Artur Rojszczak
    Academia Verlag. 2001.
    The dominant theory of judgment in 1870 was one or other variety of combination theory: the act of judgment is an act of combining concepts or ideas in the mind of the judging subject. In the decades to follow a succession of alternative theories arose to address defects in the combination theory, starting with Bolzano’s theory of propositions in themselves, Brentano’s theory of judgment as affirmation or denial of existence, theories distinguishing judgment act from judgment content advanced by…Read more
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    The meaning of life
    Mcmaster, Reservation X 31--40. 2000.
  •  529
    Towards Interoperability of Biomedical Ontologies - Report Number 07132
    with Mark Musen and Michael Schroeder
    In Musen Mark, A. Schroeder, Michael Smith & Barry (eds.), Towards Interoperability of Biomedical Ontologies, Schloss Dagstuhl: Leibniz-zentrum Für Informatik. 2008.
    The meeting focused on uses of ontologies, with a special focus on spatial ontologies, in addressing the ever increasing needs faced by biology and medicine to cope with ever expanding quantities of data. To provide effective solutions computers need to integrate data deriving from myriad heterogeneous sources by bringing the data together within a single framework. The meeting brought together leaders in the field of what are called "top-level ontologies" to address this issue, and to establish…Read more
  •  2849
    Practical Knowledge: Outlines of a Theory of Traditions and Skills (edited book)
    with J. C. Nyíri
    Croom Helm. 1988.
    A series of papers on different aspects of practical knowledge by Roderick Chisholm, Rudolf Haller, J. C. Nyiri, Eva Picardi, Joachim Schulte, Roger Scruton, Barry Smith and Johan Wrede.
  •  55
    J. MacNamara: A Border Dispute. The Place of Logic in Psychology (review)
    History and Philosophy of Logic 9 (1): 126. 1988.
  •  1020
    Philosophy and political change in Eastern Europe (edited book)
    Hegeler Institute. 1993.
    The papers which follow were presented at an international conference which was held in the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest in March 1992. The conference, the first in a series of Monist Colloquia sponsored by the Hegeler Institute, was directed by G. M. Tamas and J. C. Nyiri, both of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. _Contents_ J. C. NYIRI: Tradition and Bureacratic Lore: Lessons from Hungary TIBOR HAJDU: Ideology and Technology: A Comment on Nyfri G.M. TAMAS: Conservatism, Philosoph…Read more
  •  50
    N. Martin and S. Pollard, Closure spaces and logic (review)
    History and Philosophy of Logic 17 176-177. 1996.
  • David Wiggins, Sameness and Substance (review)
    History and Philosophy of Logic 2 (n/a): 150. 1981.
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    M. A. Notturno, Perspectives on Psychologism (review)
    History and Philosophy of Logic 12 (2): 249. 1991.