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My Corporis Fabrica Embryo: An ontology-based 3D spatio-temporal modeling of human embryo development

机译:My Corporis Fabrica Embryo:人类胚胎发育的基于本体的3D时空建模

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Background Embryology is a complex morphologic discipline involving a set of entangled mechanisms, sometime difficult to understand and to visualize. Recent computer based techniques ranging from geometrical to physically based modeling are used to assist the visualization and the simulation of virtual humans for numerous domains such as surgical simulation and learning. On the other side, the ontology-based approach applied to knowledge representation is more and more successfully adopted in the life-science domains to formalize biological entities and phenomena, thanks to a declarative approach for expressing and reasoning over symbolic information. 3D models and ontologies are two complementary ways to describe biological entities that remain largely separated. Indeed, while many ontologies providing a unified formalization of anatomy and embryology exist, they remain only descriptive and make the access to anatomical content of complex 3D embryology models and simulations difficult. Results In this work, we present a novel ontology describing the development of the human embryology deforming 3D models. Beyond describing how organs and structures are composed, our ontology integrates a procedural description of their 3D representations, temporal deformation and relations with respect to their developments. We also created inferences rules to express complex connections between entities. It results in a unified description of both the knowledge of the organs deformation and their 3D representations enabling to visualize dynamically the embryo deformation during the Carnegie stages. Through a simplified ontology, containing representative entities which are linked to spatial position and temporal process information, we illustrate the added-value of such a declarative approach for interactive simulation and visualization of 3D embryos. Conclusions Combining ontologies and 3D models enables a declarative description of different embryological models that capture the complexity of human developmental anatomy. Visualizing embryos with 3D geometric models and their animated deformations perhaps paves the way towards some kind of hypothesis-driven application. These can also be used to assist the learning process of this complex knowledge. Availability http://www.mycorporisfabrica.org/
机译:背景胚胎学是一门复杂的形态学学科,涉及一组纠缠的机制,有时难以理解和可视化。从几何建模到基于物理的建模的最新基于计算机的技术被用于辅助虚拟人类的可视化和仿真,用于许多领域,例如外科手术仿真和学习。另一方面,得益于用于表达和推理符号信息的声明性方法,应用于知识表示的基于本体的方法在生命科学领域越来越成功地用于形式化生物实体和现象。 3D模型和本体是描述仍然很大程度上分离的生物实体的两种互补方式。确实,尽管存在许多提供解剖学和胚胎学统一形式化的本体,但是它们仅具有描述性,并使得难以访问复杂的3D胚胎学模型和模拟的解剖内容。结果在这项工作中,我们提出了一种新颖的本体论,描述了人类胚胎学变形3D模型的发展。除了描述器官和结构的组成方式之外,我们的本体还集成了3D表示,时间变形以及与它们的发展有关的过程描述。我们还创建了推理规则来表达实体之间的复杂连接。它导致对器官变形知识及其3D表示的统一描述,从而能够在卡耐基阶段动态地可视化胚胎变形。通过包含与空间位置和时间过程信息相关联的代表性实体的简化本体,我们说明了用于3D胚胎的交互式仿真和可视化的这种声明性方法的附加值。结论结合本体论和3D模型可以对描述人类发育解剖结构复杂性的不同胚胎学模型进行声明式描述。用3D几何模型可视化胚胎及其动画变形可能为某种假设驱动的应用铺平了道路。这些也可以用来辅助这一复杂知识的学习过程。可用性http://www.mycorporisfabrica.org/

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