Apologies for my confusing mail this weekend: obviously I'm not quite ready to send real emails from my iPhone! The goal was to discuss our conclusions from the April 18th meeting, which I copied below, and look back on our use cases and the work from other HCLS subgroups.
Please find an improved version below or at //www.w3.org/wiki/HCLSIG/SWANSIOC/Actions/RhetoricalStructure/meetings/20110502. Best, - Anita. Anita de Waard Disruptive Technologies Director, Elsevier Labs http://elsatglabs.com/labs/anita/ a.dewa...@elsevier.com http://www.w3.org/wiki/HCLSIG/SWANSIOC/Actions/RhetoricalStructure/meetings/20110502 Please join the HCLS Scientific Discourse concall on Monday, May 2 10 am EST, 3 pm BST, 7 am Pacific Agenda: 1) Timeframe and names for plans below 2) How close are we to fulfilling our original use cases? (http://www.w3.org/wiki/HCLSIG/SWANSIOC/Actions/RhetoricalStructure/) 3) Overlap with other HCLS subgroups (see http://www.w3.org/wiki/HCLSIG for a listing) 4) Next steps. Conclusions meeting April 18: 1) Joint work on annotation a corpus of documents with links to workflow components and data. This will allow a concrete instantiation of the medium-grained ontology, and offer a discussion point for describing the experiment/paper link which we are approaching from many different sides. Alex Garcia will jumpstart this process by making a collection of full-text Elsevier documents available which he has annotated with RDF; after seeing these, we will select a subcorpus to mark up a) Data b) Experimental model c) Key discourse components from, and work to make a demonstrator. 2) A paper. Discussing our various models, and ways to integrate; include discussion re. overlap/difference between (explicit, personal) knowledge in discourse and (implicit, shared) knowledge that underlies experimental models. Could be possible outcome of demo. 3) A face-to-face meeting. Kees van Bochove has kindly agreed to organise this. Possible venues: ISMB in Vienna, ICBO in Buffalo, or a one-off workshop in the Netherlands. Topic: Experiment/discourse integration: models, examples, and next steps. Dial-in & IRC Information * Dial-In #: +1.617.761.6200 (Cambridge, MA) * Dial-In #: +33.4.26.46.79.03 (Paris, France) * Dial-In #: +44.203.318.0479 (London, UK) * Participant Access Code: 42572 ("HCLS2") * IRC Channel: irc.w3.org port 6665 channel #HCLS2 use IRC direct link or (see W3C IRC page for details, or see Web IRC) * Mibbit quick start: Click on mibbit for instant IRC access * Duration: 1hr Elsevier B.V. Registered Office: Radarweg 29, 1043 NX Amsterdam, The Netherlands, Registration No. 33156677 (The Netherlands)