HealthCyberMap

2008-02-14 Thread Alan Ruttenberg
Just ran in to this while poking around in Pubmed. Anybody know about it, and care to comment about it's relevance to our work? -Alan A first look at HealthCyberMap medical semantic subject search engine. Boulos MN. School for Health, University of Bath, UK. [EMAIL PROTECTED] HealthCyber

RE: Trust in statements (was BioRDF Brainstorming)

2008-02-14 Thread Colin Batchelor
Matt Williams writes: > I'll try and find a paper on the "p-modals" (possible, probable, etc.) > and ways of combining them tomorrow and put a paragraph on the wiki. The SEP has something here: http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/logic-modal/ Colin. DISCLAIMER: This communication (including any

Re: Trust in statements (still is BioRDF Brainstorming)

2008-02-14 Thread Alan Ruttenberg
On Feb 14, 2008, at 3:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: As for rdf formats and OWL descriptions, I shall have to leave that to others - I still haven't grokked Alan's banana class definition yet. :) I will follow up with a better explanation given Chris, and now your complaints. -Alan

Re: Trust in statements (still is BioRDF Brainstorming)

2008-02-14 Thread matthew . williams
Dear Scott, I'd agree with the idea that Trust is 'produced', but actually doing so might be hard. One solution is to expose the data, and then just filter it, although this itself has problems, as there are likely to be issues with resolving conflicting hierarchies of trust. Even if we can do