Hi Matthias
I don't know much about EOL other than what is available on their
website.
I do know that the ATOL (assembling the tree of life project) and
NESCENT have made a lot of progress addressing a lot of the tricky
ontological issues regarding anatomy, homology and phylogeny, which I
think will be useful to EOL
http://www.connotea.org/user/cmungall/tag/evolution+ontology
On May 29, 2007, at 12:17 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are any participants of the HCLS (or at least someone who is
reading this mailing list) in connection with the Encyclopedia of
Life project [1, 2]? The announcement of this ambitious project in
the last month had international press coverage -- and it seems
that Semantic Web technologies will play a part in it [3].
It would be great if the HCLS could interact with (and maybe guide)
the Encyclopedia of Life project and their Semantic Web developments.
[1] http://www.eol.org/faqs.html
[2] http://www.mkbergman.com/?p=370
[3] http://ebiquity.umbc.edu/blogger/wp-content/uploads//2007/05/
eol_layers.gif
cheers,
Matthias Samwald
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Section on Medical Expert and Knowledge-Based Systems, Vienna /
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