Bryan Bishop wrote:
On Tuesday 19 August 2008, Kei Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm exploring the idea of creating "Wiki Neuron" based on my past
activities in the HCLSIG. I've recently added a description of this
idea called "Visual Web Meets Semantic Web" to the list of HCSLIG
project
On Tuesday 19 August 2008, Kei Cheung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm exploring the idea of creating "Wiki Neuron" based on my past
> activities in the HCLSIG. I've recently added a description of this
> idea called "Visual Web Meets Semantic Web" to the list of HCSLIG
> project ideas (http://esw
Hi All,
here is a link to a recent paper we published with Kei about the 3D
component he is describing below; I hope it can give readers a more detailed
view about the potential of these technologies:
Kamel Boulos MN, Scotch M, Cheung K-H, Burden D. *Web GIS in practice VI: a
demo "playlist" of ge
o) and they are onboard with
the idea.
Regards,
Nigam.
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To: Steve Chervitz
Cc: Suzanna Lewis; w3c semweb hcls
Subject: Re: 'Gene WIki
Nigam.
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Hi Steve, Suzanna et al,
It sounds like "wikinomics" is becoming real. If more
biological/clinical data (including high-throughput data) are made
available through semantic wiki, community-based data collection,
annotation, and integration can be more facilitated via collaborative
ontologies
On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 11:14:36 -0700, Suzanna Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> You might take a look at http://www.proteopedia.org/
>
> people can upload their own protein structures as well. its quite nice i
think.
Cool. It's heartening to see such a resource, given my structural roots (I
spent
Hi Steve,
You might take a look at http://www.proteopedia.org/
people can upload their own protein structures as well. its quite nice
i think.
On Aug 12, 2008, at 5:08 PM, Steve Chervitz wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 11:15:11 -0500, Bryan Bishop
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> On Thursday
On Thu, 10 Jul 2008 11:15:11 -0500, Bryan Bishop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thursday 10 July 2008, Dan Brickley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> From a quick skim I don't see mention of W3C, RDF, Semantic Web etc
>> --- I was wondering if anyone here was involved and had contacts,
>> since th
sts.
-Nigam.
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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 12:06 PM
To: Peter Ansell
Cc: Matthias Samwald; w3c semweb hcls
Subject: Re: 'Gene WIki' announced
Just want to use th
y exists.
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> -Nigam.
>
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>>To: Peter Ansell
>>Cc: Matthias Samwald; w3c semweb hcls
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>To: Peter Ansell
>Cc: Matthias Samwald; w3c semweb hcls
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>Just want to u
f Uniprot-RDF). This could also be a
helpful addition.
Cheers,
Matthias Samwald
DERI Galway, Ireland // Semantic Web Company, Austria
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to write a documentation for the DBpedia developers that could help them
>>> improve the representation of biomedical wiki entries in DBpedia (such as
>>> creating direct links to the URIs of Uniprot-RDF). This could also be a
>>> helpful addition.
>>>
>&g
,
Matthias Samwald
DERI Galway, Ireland // Semantic Web Company, Austria
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Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 8:48 AM
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When Fran
RDF). This could also be a
> helpful addition.
>
> Cheers,
> Matthias Samwald
> DERI Galway, Ireland // Semantic Web Company, Austria
>
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> - Original Message - From: "Peter Ansell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "w3c semweb hcls"
> S
This could also be a
helpful addition.
Cheers,
Matthias Samwald
DERI Galway, Ireland // Semantic Web Company, Austria
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To: "w3c semweb hcls"
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: 'Gen
When Francois Belleau was investigating integrating the infobox
information into Bio2RDF he found that the infoboxes were missing in
the dbpedia database. Not sure if that changed since he last checked.
It would be very valuable to have the information from infoboxes and
the gene-wiki templates i
According to http://wiki.dbpedia.org/Datasets#h18-11, DBpedia contains
data extracted from infoboxes (which should include gene/protein
infoboxes).
-Kei
Matthias Samwald wrote:
It seems like the protein/gene infoboxes are not reflected in DBpedia,
since the information is not held in con
It seems like the protein/gene infoboxes are not reflected in DBpedia, since
the information is not held in conventional infoboxes (as far as I have
understood).
Compare
http://dbpedia.org/page/Dystroglycan
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dystroglycan
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From: "Kei C
To make the tail a little bit longer, I just added to the following gene:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PTEN_%28gene%29
the following two pieces of information to indicate the roles of PTEN in
drug abuse and Alzheimer's disease, respectively:
Further Reading: Ji S-P, Zhang Y, Cleemput JV, Jia
What about DBpedia (http://dbpedia.org)?
-Kei
Dan Brickley wrote:
http://www.itnews.com.au/News/80128,wikipedia-hosts-human-gene-repository.aspx
[[
U.S. scientists are developing a “Gene Wiki” with the aim of fostering
a flexible, organic archive of human genetic information.
The proje
On Thursday 10 July 2008, "Matthias Samwald" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A slight shift in topic: I wonder how secure such specialised types
> of wiki content are from vandalisaton or errors introduced by
> improper use. Generally, wikis can counter such threats through the
> power of the 'thousa
A slight shift in topic: I wonder how secure such specialised types of wiki
content are from vandalisaton or errors introduced by improper use.
Generally, wikis can counter such threats through the power of the 'thousand
eyes' of the readers, who can quickly jump in and correct obvious errors.
Take a look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ITK_%28gene%29. It's
actually mostly highly structured text, with numerous stable
publication identifiers (DOIs and PubMed ids). OK, so it's not marked
up in RDF/XML, etc., but in order to exploit the long tail you
actually have to have a tail i
On Thursday 10 July 2008, Roderic Page <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Actually, they do mention http://www.wikiprofessional.org/portal/ as
> a note added in proof, and I think the main point of their paper
> was the ability to make use of the large, already existing community
> that edits Wikipedi
Actually, they do mention http://www.wikiprofessional.org/portal/ as a
note added in proof, and I think the main point of their paper was the
ability to make use of the large, already existing community that
edits Wikipedia, rather than, say, create a new domain-specific Wiki
with a much
On Thursday 10 July 2008, Matthias Samwald wrote:
> It is quite amazing that Huss et al. failed to mention these existing
> resources in their paper.
I agree. I maintain an extensive (ridiculous) list of somewhere near
13,000 bookmarks for my own, personal use, however I do release the
informat
On Thursday 10 July 2008, Dan Brickley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From a quick skim I don't see mention of W3C, RDF, Semantic Web etc
> --- I was wondering if anyone here was involved and had contacts,
> since there's doubtless some overlap in interests and approach. In
> particular I was think
There are existing Wikis with RDF/OWL integration for the exact use case
described in that paper.
For example:
WikiProteins
http://genomebiology.com/2008/9/5/R89
http://www.wikiprofessional.org/portal/
BOWiki
http://bowiki.net/wiki/index.php/Main_page
It is quite amazing that Huss et al. fai
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