Re: BioRDF Telcon

2009-12-01 Thread Kei Cheung
Hi Satya, I think Eric (cc'ed) can grant you edit right to the page(s) you want to edit. Please check with him. Best, -Kei Satya Sahoo wrote: Hi all, michael wrote: > what is usually missing from those documents, along with the final gene list, is how that gene list was obtained, what hig

Re: BioRDF Telcon

2009-12-01 Thread Kei Cheung
Hi Lena, Helena Deus wrote: @Kei, When you said data structure, did you mean the RDF structure For now, all I have is the java object returned by parser. I've been using Limpopo, which creates an object that I can then parse to RDF uing Jena. The challenge, though, has been coming up w

Re: BioRDF Telcon

2009-12-01 Thread Kei Cheung
Hi Jim, It sounds like you and Lena can share experiences with each other. It'd be great if you two can coordinate on mage-tab parsing using some examples. Cheers, -Kei Jim McCusker wrote: I'm following a similar strategy, but have been folowing the MGED ontology where possible. I've finis

REMINDER: NCBO Webinar Series - Parsa Mirhaji, Dec. 2

2009-12-01 Thread Trish Whetzel
The next NCBO Webinar will be held TOMORROW, December 2 at 10am PT. Please note there will not be a VOIP option and attendees must call into the teleconference. The Webinar will be presented by Dr. Parsa Mirhaji, from The School of Health Information Sciences at the University of Texas at Houston.

Re: BioRDF Telcon

2009-12-01 Thread Satya Sahoo
Hi all, michael wrote: > what is usually missing from those documents, along with the final gene list, > is how that gene list was obtained, what higher level analysis was used, that > is generally only in the paper unfortunately. Could you list some specific terms that describe "how gene list w