Title
Issues in reasoning about interaction networks in cells: necessity of event ordering knowledge
Abstract
In this paper we discuss several representation issues that we came across while modelling molecular interactions in cells of living organisms. One of the issues was that the triggering of events inside cells, an important modelling component, are not necessarily immediate, leading to multiple evolution models in the absence of additional information. Second, often an action or a trigger at one level of granularity of representation can be elaborated and refined. We show the problem that existing representation and modelling formalisms have in dealing with the above issues. We then present an action language which builds up on a previous language, and has the ability to express event ordering knowledge. We show that our language is able to adequately address the above-mentioned issues.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2005
AAAI
multiple evolution model,representation issue,action language,molecular interaction,additional information,above-mentioned issue,modelling formalisms,previous language,important modelling component,interaction network,systems biology
Field
DocType
ISBN
Molecular interactions,Action language,Computer science,Systems biology,Artificial intelligence,Granularity,Rotation formalisms in three dimensions,Machine learning
Conference
1-57735-236-x
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
10
0.61
14
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Nam Tran11157.51
Chitta Baral22353269.58
Carron Shankland319118.00