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Section: New Results

Highlights of the Year

As highlights of the year, we would like to mention several elements, an award in a competition and a best paper. In addition we would like to also mention the importance gained by two other papers.

  • Yen Low, a postdoctoral fellow from Stanford and Adrien Coulet (Orpailleur team) jointly developed a prototype named Whypothesis? whose goal is to provide explanations on drug side effects for which the molecular mechanism remains unknown. This prototype won the “Best Application Award” at the 2014 NCBO Hackathon (National Center for Biomedical Ontology), held at Stanford University, April 26-27 (http://www.bioontology.org/2014_NCBO_Hackathon ).

  • The paper [2] describing a first and original proposition for combining pattern structures and relational concept analysis won the best paper award at the International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis in Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

  • The paper [10] published in Nucleic Acids Research describes the latest version of KBDOCK, which has had over 12,000 non-duplicate visitors since 2011.

  • The paper [44] on polypharmacology represents a nice collaboration with Harmonic Pharma, and it was used for the cover issue of Journal Chemical Information (http://pubs.acs.org/toc/jcisd8/54/3 ).

Best Paper Award :

[56] A Proposition for Combining Pattern Structures and Relational Concept Analysis in Formal Concept Analysis - 12th International Conference - Proceedings.

V. Codocedo, A. Napoli.