Barry Smith

University at Buffalo
National Center for Ontological Research
  • University at Buffalo
    Department of Philosophy
    Biomedical Informatics
    Neurology
    Computer Science and Engineering
    Distinguished Professor, Julian Park Chair
  • National Center for Ontological Research
    Administrator
  • Università della Svizzera Italiana
    Institute of Philosophy (ISFI)
    Visiting Professor (Part-time)
University of Manchester
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1976
APA Eastern Division
CV
Buffalo, New York, United States of America
  • Wittgenstein, the Vienna Circle and Critical Rationalism (edited book)
    Vienna: Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky. 1979.
  • Crisis of Aesthetics (edited book)
    Cracow: Jagiellonian University Press. 1979.
  • Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (edited book)
    Vienna: Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky. 1983.
  • IFOMIS Report (edited book)
    with Thomas Bittner
    . 2003.
  • 19th International Conference on Information Fusion (FUSION 2016) (edited book)
    with Alexander P. Cox, Christopher Nebelecky, Ronald Rudnicki, William Tagliaferri, and John L. Crassidis
    IEEE. 2016.
  • Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Biomedical Ontology (ICBO) (edited book)
    with Werner Ceusters
    CEUR vol. 1515. 2015.
  • Third International Conference on Biomedical Ontology (edited book)
    with Janna Hastings, Werner Ceusters, and Kevin Mulligan
    ICBO. 2012.
  • Semantic Technology in Intelligence, Defense and Security (STIDS), CEUR vol. 1304 (edited book)
    with Erik Thomsen, Fred Read, William Duncan, and Tatiana Malyuta
    . 2014.
  • Semantic Technology in Intelligence, Defense and Security (STIDS), CEUR, vol. 1304 (edited book)
    with Neil Otte and Brian Donohue
    CEUR. 2014.
  • Proceedings of DILS 2004 (Data Integration in the Life Sciences), (Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics, 2994) (edited book)
    with Werner Ceusters and James Matthew Fielding
    Springer. 2004.
  • Proceedings of the Annual AMIA Symposium (edited book)
    American Medical Informatics Association. 2006.
  • Proceedings of the Conference on Semantic Technology in Intelligence, Defense and Security (STIDS), CEUR (edited book)
    with Tatiana Malyuta, William S. Mandrick, Chia Fu, Kesny Parent, and Milan Patel
    . 2012.
  • Proceedings of the AMIA Symposium (edited book)
    with Stefan Schulz, Philipp Daumke, and Udo Hahn
    American Medical Informatics Association. 2005.
  • Proceedings of KR-MED, CEUR, vol. 222 (edited book)
    with Waclaw Kusnierczyk, Daniel Schober, ,, and Werner Ceusters
    . 2006.
  • Historisches Wörterbuch der Philosophie, Volume 8 (edited book)
    Basel: Schwabe. 1992.
  • The History of Liberalism in Europe (edited book)
    CREA/CREPHE. 2002.
  • Geographic Information Science and Mountain Geomorphology (edited book)
    with David M. Mark
    Chichester, England: Springer-Praxis. 2004.
  • 8 Common sense
    In Barry Smith & David Woodruff Smith (eds.), The Cambridge companion to Husserl, Cambridge University Press. pp. 394. 1995.
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    Artificial intelligence is man's attempt to use software to emulate the intelligence of human beings. But the complexity of the human neurological system formed in the course of evolution is impossible to replicate: "Human languages and societies are complex systems, indeed complex systems of many complex systems," so much so that their mathematical modeling is impossible. Barry Smith, philosopher and professor at the University at Buffalo. shows no uncertainty about this. His latest book writte…Read more
  • National Symposium on Sensor & Data Fusion (NSSDF), Military Sensing Symposia (MSS) (edited book)
    with Jeremy Chapman, David Kasmier, John L. Crassidis, James L. Llinas, and Alex P. Cox
  • Ground System Architectures Workshop (edited book)
    GSAW. 2020.
  • On the structures of perceptual Gestalten
    In Philosophy of Mind. Philosophy of Psychology, Vienna: Hölder-pichler-tempsky. pp. 301--304. 1985.
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    Coordinating virus research: The Virus Infectious Disease Ontology
    with John Beverley, Shane Babcock, Gustavo Carvalho, Lindsay G. Cowell, Sebastian Duesing, Yongqun He, Regina Hurley, Eric Merrell, and Richard H. Scheuermann
    PLoS ONE 1. 2024.
    The COVID-19 pandemic prompted immense work on the investigation of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. Rapid, accurate, and consistent interpretation of generated data is thereby of fundamental concern. Ontologies––structured, controlled, vocabularies––are designed to support consistency of interpretation, and thereby to prevent the development of data silos. This paper describes how ontologies are serving this purpose in the COVID-19 research domain, by following principles of the Open Biological and Biomed…Read more
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    Beyond the Goods-Services Continuum
    with Peter Koch
    Proceedings of the International Conference on Biomedical Ontologies (Icbo). 2023.
    Governments standardly deploy a distinction between goods and services in assessing economic health and tracking national income statistics, of which medical goods and services carry significant importance. In what follows we draw on Basic Formal Ontology (BFO) to introduce a third kind of entity called patterns, which help capture the various ways in which goods and services are intertwined and help also to show how many services generate a new kind of non-goods-related products. Patterns are a…Read more
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    Ontology of finance: an introduction
    Rivista di Estetica 84 (3): 3-6. 2023.
    One famous scene in The Wolf of Wall Street (2013) is the dialogue between the young Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio) and the expert trader Mark Hanna (Matthew McConaughey). Hanna is complaining that the stock market is unpredictable; it’s “fugazi … it’s fairy dust. It doesn’t exist. It’s never landed. It is not matter. It’s not on the element chart. It’s not real”. But the fact that something is unpredictable and non-physical does not imply that it does not exist. On the other hand, its unpre…Read more
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    Podstawowe pojęcia ontologii formalnej
    Lectiones and Acroases Philosophicae 8 (2): 141-161. 2015.
    Idee ontologii formalnej zawdzieczamy filozofowi Edmundowi Husserlowi, który w Badaniach logicznych dokonał rozróznienia na logike formalna i formalna ontologie. Przedmiotem pierwszej sa wzajemne zwiazki pomiedzy prawdami (lub znaczeniami zdan w ogólnosci) relacje wynikania, niesprzecznosc, dowód i obowiazywalnosc. Przedmiotem drugiej sa natomiast wzajemne zwiazki pomiedzy rzeczami przedmiotami i własnosciami, czesciami i całosciami, relacjami i kolektywami. Tak jak logika formalna zajmuje sie …Read more