Ricardo Pietrobon
2008-May-05 17:39 UTC
[R] computational ontology to research questions, and statistical methods
our group at Duke is currently attempting to connect two data sets fed through a web-based system, one containing research questions (i.e., variables positioned with certain roles) and a database of statistical methods. this connection is done informally in a number of R packages and related software such as Rcmdr, R4calc, and Rkward where a variable of a certain type is matched to a certain test. For example, a logistic regression model requires a dichotomous variable as its dependent variable. our goal is to formalize this link through a computational ontology, which would standardize and hopefully facilitate package and library development for R. we have started some parallel efforts regarding both our requirements for this ontology as well a search for existing ontologies. So far we couldn't find any existing ontology, which seems odd given the widespread application such an ontology has Question for the list members: Is anybody aware of any existing ontologies computational focusing on this topic? thanks Ricardo
hadley wickham
2008-May-05 18:21 UTC
[R] computational ontology to research questions, and statistical methods
> Question for the list members: Is anybody aware of any existing > ontologies computational focusing on this topic?Have you look at zelig (http://gking.harvard.edu/zelig/) ? It unifies a lot of statistical models within a framework that describes variable types for input and output. You might also try searching for "statistical expert systems" - e.g. More Intelligent Statistical Software and Statistical Expert Systems: Future Directions. Gerald J. Hahn. The American Statistician, Vol. 39, No. 1 (Feb., 1985), pp. 1-8. Hadley -- http://had.co.nz/