On 4 December 2013 22:27, Bradley, Lily (HHS/ASPE) wrote:
> I work on open data at the US Department of Health and Human Services.
>
> Are there schema/linked data efforts that could help us markup HHS data
> better? Beyond, medical/biomedical/drugs, for instance, HHS statistical
> data?
Hi. I wo
Hi Michel,
On 12/05/2013 07:05 PM, Michel Dumontier wrote:
Hi all,
As you may know, Bio2RDF produces RDF dumps of its RDF datasets [1,2].
For each dataset, we generate a dataset description file (as per [3];
example [4]) that is in n-triples format, while the dataset is comprised
of one or mor
The winner of the poll is 4PM CET / 10AM ET Friday Dec. 6.
-Scott
On Dec 2, 2013 11:20 PM, "M. Scott Marshall"
wrote:
>
> Today's telco was cancelled due to lack of turnout. Let's try to find a
> day at the end of this week to revisit the document and see how it is
> coming along. Next week will
Hi all,
As you may know, Bio2RDF produces RDF dumps of its RDF datasets [1,2]. For
each dataset, we generate a dataset description file (as per [3]; example
[4]) that is in n-triples format, while the dataset is comprised of one or
more *gzipped* n-triple files. I just noticed that LODStats did no
On Wed, Dec 4, 2013 at 8:27 PM, Bradley, Lily (HHS/ASPE) <
lily.brad...@hhs.gov> wrote:
> I work on open data at the US Department of Health and Human Services.
>
>
>
> Are there schema/linked data efforts that could help us markup HHS data
> better? Beyond, medical/biomedical/drugs, for instance
This group might be interested in this NY Times piece that ran yesterday:
"To Make Hospitals Less Deadly, a Dose of Data"
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/12/04/to-make-hospitals-less-deadly-a-dose-of-data/
I know our firm would like to see a more structured and consistent approach to
d
Marking up those data and making them available would be great! Things like
hospital size, rating, etc.
==
Simon Lin, MD | Director, Biomedical Informatics Research Center | Marshfield
Clinic Research Foundation | 1000 N Oak Ave, Marshfield, WI 544
I work on open data at the US Department of Health and Human Services.
Are there schema/linked data efforts that could help us markup HHS data better?
Beyond, medical/biomedical/drugs, for instance, HHS statistical data?
Would love to hear your thoughts.
Thanks
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Hello,
I don't follow their case for making a distinction between data and
metadata.
Their example "sample rate with which the acquired data has been
recorded" sounds to me like primary data, not metadata.
As Alan Ruttenberg said before, to many people "metadata" seems to mean
"data I
heard of this?
http://www.g-node.org/projects/odml
open metadata markup language
I'm at a workshop where this seems to be the favoured model for
organising and indexing experiments
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