Re: BioRDF [Telcon]: slides for the UMLS presentation

2006-06-11 Thread Marco Brandizi
Miller, Michael D (Rosetta) wrote: One other issue is that the actual objects in a microarray experiment are for the most part one offs--i.e. a chip is a chip, it is only hybridized once, the current investigation is only performed once with a set of chips and so on. Even the genes that are

Re: BioRDF [Telcon]: slides for the UMLS presentation

2006-06-11 Thread Marco Brandizi
William Bug wrote: If the goal of the semantic web were to serve end users only, I would agree Marco. Since the data we express via SW technologies will also be used for "large-scale, data integration and meta-analysis on data derived from disparate studies," and since to perform such st

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2006-06-11 Thread Charles Barr
John, I would be interested in the papers and presentations that you mention.    I agree this is an important area. The continual updating of MeSH terms (adding 400 new terms per year) reflects the changing knowledge in publications (indexing and retrieval).    What you are talking about is reac