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Martin O'Connor

Martin O'Connor, MS

Research Staff

Stanford Medical Informatics

e-mail: martin.oconnor-at-stanford.edu

Stanford Home Page

Web: http://bmir.stanford.edu/people/view.php/martin_j_oconnor

Before joining Stanford Center for Biomedical Informatics Research I worked for several years at IBM’s T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, N.Y. At Stanford I was involved in the development of the EON system, a component-based architecture for developing decision support systems for guideline based care. I also developed the Chronus temporal query system which was used to perform temporal queries on biomedical data. I am currently involved in the development of BioSTORM, a research system to evaluate intelligent systems for epidemic detection and characterization. In parallel with the [[BioSTORM]] efforts I am investigating the use of rules and query languages on the Semantic Web. I am currently developing the SWRLTab, an open source Protege-OWL-based development environment for the Semantic Web rule language SWRL.

A list of my publications can be found here.

See also:

  • Mr. O'Connor's talk at the Ontolog Forum on "Efficiently Querying Relational Databases using OWL and SWRL" at: ConferenceCall_2007_02_08
  • the "Rules in Semantic Web Applications" session proceedings with Mr. O'Connor among the panelists - ConferenceCall_2008_06_26