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Emily is a relation-centric interface for querying the Foundational
Model of Anatomy (FMA)
. The FMA's focus on the structural
relationships between anatomical entities distinguishes it from other
current anatomical knowledge sources. We developed Emily, a query
engine for the FMA, to enable users to explore the richness and depth
of these relationships. Preliminary analysis suggests that Emily is
capable of correctly processing real world anatomical queries provided
they have been translated into a constrained form suitable for
processing by the query engine.

Credits

Emily was initially developed by Ann Li and Emily Chung. Later
development was done by Todd Detwiler. The EmilyLite implementation
was done by Cameron Tom and Eugene Lam.

Demos

Try the
Emily demo.

(Requires
Java Web
Start
.)

Papers

Detwiler, L. T. and Chung, E. and Li, A. and Mejino, J. L. V. and Agoncillo, A. V. and Brinkley, J. F. and Rosse, C. and Shapiro, L. G. (2004) A Relation-Centric Query Engine for the Foundational Model of Anatomy.