International audienceAs the biodiversity community increasingly adopts Semantic Web (SW) standards to represent taxonomic registers, trait banks or museum collections, some questions come up relentlessly: How to model the data? For what goals? Can the same model fulfill different goals?So far, the community has mostly considered the SW standards through their most salient manifestation: the Web of Linked Data (Heath and Bizer 2011). Indeed, the 5-star Linked Data principles are geared towards the building of a large, distributed knowledge graph that may successfully fulfill biodiversity’s need for interoperability and data integration. However, the SW addresses a much broader set of problems involving automatic reasoning. For instance, rea...
During the last decade, Web APIs (Application Programming Interface) have gained significant tractio...
The prospects of integrating full-blown biological taxonomies into an ontological reasoning framewor...
Preprint of chapter appearing in "Studies on the Semantic Web: Volume 33: Application of Semantic Te...
As the biodiversity community increasingly adopts Semantic Web (SW) standards to represent taxonomic...
Implementation of PESI requires data to be combined from multiple source databases. Some of the shar...
Abstract. Darwin-SW (DSW) is an RDF vocabulary designed to complement the Biodiversity Information S...
Biodiversity research expeditions to the globe's most biodiverse areas have been conducted for sever...
Harnessing worldwide biodiversity data requires integrating myriad pieces of information, often spar...
Scientists frequently collect biological and environmental information over years and store it in da...
Started in the early 2000's, the Web of Data has now become a reality [Bizer 2009]. It keeps on grow...
Motivation: The classification of biological entities in terms of species and taxa is an important e...
Biodiversity data are well-indexed by taxonomic names. While names reconciliation remains a challeng...
A question faced by semantic web developers is how much and what form of explicit semantics to encod...
For the last 15 years, Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) has recognized two competing standa...
A wide variety of data has been collected by individuals and groups, for use in biodiversity-related...
During the last decade, Web APIs (Application Programming Interface) have gained significant tractio...
The prospects of integrating full-blown biological taxonomies into an ontological reasoning framewor...
Preprint of chapter appearing in "Studies on the Semantic Web: Volume 33: Application of Semantic Te...
As the biodiversity community increasingly adopts Semantic Web (SW) standards to represent taxonomic...
Implementation of PESI requires data to be combined from multiple source databases. Some of the shar...
Abstract. Darwin-SW (DSW) is an RDF vocabulary designed to complement the Biodiversity Information S...
Biodiversity research expeditions to the globe's most biodiverse areas have been conducted for sever...
Harnessing worldwide biodiversity data requires integrating myriad pieces of information, often spar...
Scientists frequently collect biological and environmental information over years and store it in da...
Started in the early 2000's, the Web of Data has now become a reality [Bizer 2009]. It keeps on grow...
Motivation: The classification of biological entities in terms of species and taxa is an important e...
Biodiversity data are well-indexed by taxonomic names. While names reconciliation remains a challeng...
A question faced by semantic web developers is how much and what form of explicit semantics to encod...
For the last 15 years, Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) has recognized two competing standa...
A wide variety of data has been collected by individuals and groups, for use in biodiversity-related...
During the last decade, Web APIs (Application Programming Interface) have gained significant tractio...
The prospects of integrating full-blown biological taxonomies into an ontological reasoning framewor...
Preprint of chapter appearing in "Studies on the Semantic Web: Volume 33: Application of Semantic Te...