I did a large review of them in anticipation of a project at mdacc. It seems
like they sort of peaked 5-6 years ago. I did do some of my own work, mainly
focused around discovery and navigation by transforming WSDL to a simplified
version of
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* Artemis: Deploying Semanticall
Scott,
This is a fabulous idea, and one that I have been thinking over every time I
read an academic publication. There is so much redundancy in most papers and
this just contributes to the information overload problem. I agree with the
notion of "asserting facts" and "providing provenance" a
Consider this:
SELECT ?name
WHERE { ?s :contains :MRN; ?s a :Patient; rdfs:label ?name}
--VERSE--
SELECT ?name
WHERE {
?s ?p ?o; rdfs:label ?name.
?p rdfs:label "contains".
?o rdfs:label "Master Record Number".
?s a ?type.