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With speakers Dr Harriet Baird, Dr Janna Hastings, Dr Suvodeep Mazumdar, Professor Susan Michie, Professor Thomas Webb and Professor Robert West. The past decade has seen a revolution in the volume and complexity of data created in the behavioural sciences. Ontologies facilitate the accumulation of knowledge by providing a standardised method for specifying concepts within a topic, using a shared language. They precisely specify the properties of these concepts and the relationships between them. By doing this, ontologies can enhance the organisation and retrieval of research evidence and provide a framework for aggregating data both within and across disciplines and topic domains. Because every defined concept and relationship has a unique ID, computer-based technologies and tools in artificial intelligence can be more easily harnessed for behavioural and social research. Thus, ontologies enable efficient and effective data integration and analysis, evidence synthesis and outcome prediction to provide robust answers to complex societal challenges. In this webinar our speakers described what ontologies are and provided examples of how ontologies are being developed and used to accelerate research in the behavioural sciences. They also demonstrated tools and ways in which we can all leverage the benefits of ontologies in our own work. Find the Human Behaviour Change Project's YouTube Channel here: / @humanbehaviourchangeproject Sign up to our Autumn webinar series here :https://www.ed.ac.uk/usher/behavioura...