Sorry, BioRDF, I have a URI note draft in progress which I'm happy to
share, but I don't think it's worth your while yet to read it. I'll
try to get something onto the wiki this weekend. -Jonathan
On Oct 4, 2007, at 12:10 PM, Jonathan Rees wrote:
In case it might matter in some way, I'
Another GIS/Cancer of interest: http://gis.cancer.gov/
-Kei
Matt Williams wrote:
Dear All,
Further to my previous email, a different source of data might be the
Globocan/ Cancer Mondial data on Cancer Epidemiology from IARC
(http://www-dep.iarc.fr/).
Again, to make value from this, I thi
Only a couple of regular BioRDF participants have said that they can't make
Monday's call, so lets go ahead with the call as usual.
Cheers,
Susie
On 10/4/07, Susie Stephens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Well spotted! I don't get the day off work, but we could postpone the call
> if many folks
There is a cancer atlas project (involving the use of GIS) at UPenn.
http://www.hmc.psu.edu/gisatlas/gis_atlas.htm
-Kei
Matt Williams wrote:
Dear All,
Further to my previous email, a different source of data might be the
Globocan/ Cancer Mondial data on Cancer Epidemiology from IARC
(htt
I was thinking about the following scenario
Local triple store with SEER data
Demo store
SELECT ...
FROM
FROM
WHERE {... }
(which might be a nice use case for Eric's federation stuff)
Or integrating it into a local installation of the demo.
But I agree it is suboptimal.
Speaking of stati
Dear All,
Further to my previous email, a different source of data might be the
Globocan/ Cancer Mondial data on Cancer Epidemiology from IARC
(http://www-dep.iarc.fr/).
Again, to make value from this, I think we would need to link it with
other things; One obvious route would be through GI
Being able to do it, and do something useful with it would be good, and
might act as a good demonstrator. Again, I think the crucial question is
what it is *linking to* that gives it the added value: I doubt that
anyone would choose to do simple statistical analysis on the data set in
rdf (al
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We could distribute a script that does the conversion to RDF so that
individuals who wanted to use it could still get it themselves and
put it into a local store.
There are two possible benefits of working with the data: 1) Learning
something from it
Dear all,
I'm forwarding the Call of the 4th edition of the Semantic Web
Applications and Perspective workshop.
This is an annual event held in Italy and engaging the italian
semantic web community.
Since last year, an e-science related topic has been added.
I think it would be nice having a