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Biological Names and Taxonomies on the Semantic Web -- Managing the Change in Scientific Conception

Published on Jul 07, 20113387 Views

Biodiversity management requires the usage of heterogeneous biological information from multiple sources. Indexing, aggregating, and finding such information is based on names and taxonomic knowledge

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Biological Names and Taxonomies on the Semantic Web00:00
Outline of the talk00:28
Problem in biology00:48
Taxonomic hierarchy - Classification01:22
”Lions and carnivores”02:29
Problem 1/3: One species – many names04:24
Problem 2/3: One name – many species04:57
Problem 3/3: One name – different definitions05:19
Scientific argumentation05:45
Multiple views in time05:55
Common names06:14
Who cares?06:45
Genus Pieris - 107:52
Genus Pieris - 208:17
The list is compared to the species inventory of the forest08:38
Name mismatch - 108:56
Name mismatch - 209:09
What can be done?09:19
Solution: TaxMeOn09:42
Taxon Meta - Ontology TaxMeOn10:29
The big picture10:47
Three parts of the model11:03
Part 1/3: Species lists12:23
Part 2/3: Common names12:47
Names13:00
Part 3/3: Scientific research results14:55
Research Results - 115:00
TaxMeOn Datasets 16:26
TaxMeOn use cases17:05
ONKI - 118:05
ONKI - 218:22
ONKI APIs18:53
SAHA - 119:27
SAHA - 219:52
SAHA - 319:59
Research Results - 220:28
Future work21:03
Thank you21:44